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mode of the SCBF, users may use the command logout to terminate the CLI
management mode of the ZXDSL 9210 system.
In the SCBF, the system prompt is DSL# (operator mode) or DSL$ (administrator
mode).
The RPCK adopts interactive sessions. In this case, the system prompt has the
following format: [Context]hostname(mode)#. Here, “context” refers to the context
being executed with the current “administrator” commands; “hostname” is the name
configured for the equipment; “mode” is the current working mode. For example, in
the global configuration mode (assuming the default hostname and context are used),
the prompt is [local] ZXUAS (Config)#.
To view all the commands in a certain mode, users only have to input? in this mode. In
editing a command line, if a blank followed by ? is input behind an entered command
(correct and clear), the system will display a list of next keywords available for the
command. When part of a command name is entered and followed by?, the system will
list all the commands that match the part in this mode. With the use of the <Tab> key,
the system will automatically complement the command name. Press the <Tab> key
after a part of a command name, and the system will present all the possible commands
in full spelling forms. In all modes, the system receives the incomplete format of a
command, that is, the first several letters of a command can be input to represent the
command, but the characters input should be long enough to avoid ambiguity.
Almost all commands support the keyword “no”. When added in front of a command,
the “no” disables the functions of the command or deletes the command from the
configuration. For example, bind is the protocol binding interfaces of a certain port and
a certain context while no bind removes any binding command.
The ZXDSL 9210 supports automatic page break of the command output on the control
console or remote login session. When the ZXDSL 9210 system prints the character
string “Press any key to continue” in the last line of displayed information, it shows
that there are more outputs. Press any key to display next-page output or the key q to
exit.
ZXDSL 9210 maintains a list of commands previously entered. The user can press
PageUp or PageDown to display these commands one by one. Moreover, the user can
edit them.