Installation and User Manual
EtherHaul
1200™
EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0
Page 167
Convention
Meaning
<ext-bridge-port-list>
A comma-separated list of external port names,
e.g.
, host, eth0, eth1, eth2.
Any combination of the names can be included in the list. For details, refer
to
Designating Named Objects
on page 171.
<vid-list>
A list of ranges of VIDs from 1 to 4094. The notation covers comma-
separated lists of the numbers within the specified range, as well a range of
numbers separated by a hyphen,
e.g.
, 5-25. For details, refer to
Designating
Indexed Objects
on page 172.
<fdb-id-list>
A list of ranges of FIDs from 1 to 64. The notation covers comma-separated
lists of the numbers within the specified range, as well as a range of
numbers separated by a hyphen,
e.g.
, 5-25. For details, refer to
Designating
Indexed Objects
on page 172.
<comp-id>
A single component ID (one of c1, c2, c3, c4, c4, s1)
<bridge-port>
A single port name (one of host, eth0, eth1, eth2, c1, c2, c3, c4, c4, s1)
<fdb-id>
A single FID (number from 1 to 64)
<vid>
A single VID (number from 1 to 4094)
<mac-addr>
A MAC address in the form NN-NN-NN-NN-NN-NN, where N is a
hexadecimal number (
e.g.
, 00-AF-DD-1E-2D-A3).
<ip-addr>
A standard dotted notation IP address (
e.g
., 10.0.15.74)
<ip-mask>
The IP address mask,
i.e.
, the number of bits that constitute the IP network
address prefix.
<qid-list>
A range of numbers from 1 to 8.
<hist-range>
A list of ranges of history interval numbers from 0 to 95. The notation
covers comma-separated lists of the numbers within the specified range, as
well as a range of numbers separated by a hyphen,
e.g.
, 5-25. For details,
refer to
Designating Indexed Objects
on page 172.
11.2.4 CLI Command Types
The CLI uses a limited number of commands to create, maintain, and monitor an
EtherHaul configuration.
To perform this operation…
…use this CLI Command:
Create, update or modify an object
Set
Display the characteristics or values of an object
Show
Reset or delete specified characteristics or values of an object
Clear
Reset the RF or System
Reset
The following sections describe the generic use of these routine CLI commands.
When performing non-routine activities, some additional commands are used, including
copy
,
run
, and
accept
. See, e.g.,
Upgrading the ODU Software
on page 135 and
Performing Address Translation
on page 141.