ALC1224 User’s Guide
Commands
10-1
Chapter 10
Commands
This chapter introduces the command line interface and lists all of the commands that are available when
you use the line card with the management switch card.
10.1 Command Line Interface Overview
You can use text command lines for software configuration. The rules of the commands are listed next.
1. The command keywords are in
courier new
font.
2. Commands can be abbreviated to the smallest unique string that differentiates the command. For example
the “
system date
” command could be abbreviated to “
s d
”.
3. The required fields in a command are enclosed in angle brackets
<>
, for instance, list port <port> means
that you must specify the port number for this command. <slot-port> means that you must specify the
number of the slot where the ALC1224 is located and the number of an ADSL port. See the following
examples for how to specify all slots and all ports or specific ranges of ports.
a. <*-*> specifies all of the slots and all of the ADSL ports. This only works for commands that are
common to all of the line cards (you cannot use an * for the slot if the command is specific to the
ALC1224).
b. <3-*> specifies slot three and all of the line card’s ADSL ports.
c. <3-1,3~5,10~15> specifies slot three and the line card’s ADSL ports 1, 3 through 5 and 10 to 15.
4. The optional fields in a command are enclosed in square brackets
[]
, for instance,
config [save]
means that the
save
field is optional.
5. “Command” refers to a command used in the command line interface (CI command).
6. The
|
symbol means “or”.
10.1.1 Saving
Your
Configuration
Always remember to save your configuration using the following syntax:
ras> config save
Do not turn off your IES-2000 or IES-3000 or remove the line card while saving your configuration.
This command saves all system configurations to nonvolatile memory. You must use this command to save any
configuration changes that you make, otherwise the line card returns to its default settings when it is restarted. Save
your changes after each configuration session.
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