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Chapter 16. Command Line Interface
The FB6000 provides a traditional command-line interface (CLI) environment that can be used to check status
information, and control some aspects of the unit's operation.
The CLI is accessed via the 'telnet' protocol - the FB6000 implements a telnet server, which you can connect
to using any common telnet client program. To learn how to enable the telnet server, and to set-up access
restrictions, please refer to Section 12.4.
The CLI is also available via the serial interface on the rear of the unit. This is normally set to 9k600 1N8. A
USB serial lead is supplied.
Note
The CLI is not normally used to change the configuration of the unit - that must be done via the web
interface. Whilst most commands can be carried out via the web interface, there are a few that can
only be performed via the CLI.
The CLI has the following features :-
• full line-editing capabilities - that cursor-keys, backspace key and delete key function as expected allowing
you to go back and insert/delete characters. You can press Enter at any point in the command-line text, and
the full command text will be processed.
• command history memory - the CLI remembers a number of previously typed commands, and these can be
recalled using the Up and Down cursor keys. Once you've located the required command, you can edit it if
needed, and then press Enter.
• supports entering abbreviated commands - you only need to type sufficient characters to make the command
un-ambiguous ; for example, 'show dhcp' and 'show dns' can be abbreviated to 'sh dh' and 'sh dn' respectively
- 'show' is the only command word that begins "sh", and two characters of the second command word are
sufficient to make it un-ambiguous.
• built-in command help - you can list all the available commands, and the CLI will also show the synopsis
for each command. Typing the ? character at the command-prompt immediately displays this list (you do
not have to press Enter). Alternatively, you can list all the possible completions of a part-typed command -
in this case, typing the ? character after typing part of a command will list only commands that begin with
the already-typed characters, for example, typing
tr ?
causes the CLI to respond as shown below :-
marty> tr
traceroute <IPNameAddr> [table=<routetable>] [source=<IPAddr>] ...
troff
tron
marty> tr
After listing the possible commands, the CLI re-displays the command line typed so far, which you can then
complete.
Please refer to Appendix E for command details.
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