2.1 Overview of the CLI Commands
This topic introduces the features, modes, and management levels of the CLI commands.
2.1.1 Mode
The CLI commands can be classified into normal mode, safe mode and upgrade mode.
2.1.2 Level
The CLI command level can be classified into super administrator level, administrator level and
guest level.
2.1.3 Operation Guide
This topic describes the format of the CLI commands and shows how to use the commands in
the CLI.
2.1.1 Mode
The CLI commands can be classified into normal mode, safe mode and upgrade mode.
The CLI commands can be classified into the following modes:
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Normal mode
The mode when the system is in the normal state.
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Safe mode
The mode when system configuration data is inconsistent.
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Upgrade mode
The mode during a system upgrade.
2.1.2 Level
The CLI command level can be classified into super administrator level, administrator level and
guest level.
The command level can be classified into the following types:
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Super administrator level
Only the super administrator can use the commands of this level. The administrator and
guest cannot use the commands of this level.
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Administrator level
Only the super administrator and administrator can use the commands of this level. The
guest cannot use the commands of this level.
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Guest level
The super administrator, administrator and the guest can use the commands of this level.
2.1.3 Operation Guide
This topic describes the format of the CLI commands and shows how to use the commands in
the CLI.
When using the CLI commands, follow the conventions of the CLI commands.
Table 2-1
lists the conventions of the CLI commands.
2 Introduction to the CLI Commands
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