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Specifiable values for parameters
The following table describes the values that can be specified for parameters.
Table 1-2 Specifiable values for parameters
Parameter type Description Input example
Any character string See List of character codes.
hostname K0_LITE_1
Access list name
QoS flow list name
See List of character codes.
Alphabetic characters can be used for the first
character, and alphanumeric characters,
hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.)
can be used for the other characters.
Any other characters can be entered, but
specify the above type characters.
Do not specify the character string,
resequence, or the character strings beginning
with resequence.
mac access-list extended
list101
QoS queue list name
DHCP address pool
name
See List of character codes.
Alphabetic characters can be used for the first
character, and alphanumeric characters,
hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.)
can be used for the other characters.
Any other characters can be entered, but
specify the above type characters.
ip dhcp pool floorA
File name#1 You can use alphanumeric characters,
hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.).
See also The file names used on the
RAMDISK or on the memory card.
backup mc backup.cnf
File name Specify a file name or a file name with the path
name#2.
You can use a forward slash (/) as the path
delimiter.
backup mc
my_dir/backup.cnf
Directory name#3 Specify a directory name or a directory name
with the path name#2.
You can use a forward slash (/) as the path
delimiter.
mkdir my_dir
Base name Specify only the file name.
You cannot use a forward slash (/).
rename mc
my_dir/backup.cnf bup.cnf
MAC address,
MAC address mask
Specify these items in hexadecimal format,
separating 2-byte hexadecimal values by
periods (.).
1234.5607.08ef
0000.00ff.ffff
IPv4 address,
IPv4 subnet mask
Specify these items in decimal format,
separating 1-byte decimal values by periods
(.).
192.168.0.14
255.255.255.0
IPv6 address Specify this item in hexadecimal format,
separating 2-byte hexadecimal values by
colons (:).
3ffe:501:811:ff03:87ff:f
ed0:c7e0
#1: When you specify a file name (for example, when using the copy command), add the