User`s guide
Using the Command Line Interface Cayman 3220-H User’s Guide
4-4 December 2000
When you have logged in successfully, the command line interface
lists the username and the security level associated with the
password you entered in the diagnostic log.
Ending a CLI Session
You end a command line interface session by typing quit from the
ROOT node of the command line interface hierarchy.
Using the CLI Help
Facility
The help command lets you display on-line help for ROOT and
CONFIG commands. To display a list of the commands available to
you from your current location in the command line interface
hierarchy, enter help.
To obtain help for a specific CLI command, type help command. You
can truncate the help command to h or a question mark when you
request help for a CLI command.
Saving Settings The save command saves the working copy of the settings to restart
values. You can save the changes you have entered for a specific
function or for all functions in the Cayman 3220-H. The Cayman
3220-H automatically validates its settings when you save and
displays a warning message if the configuration is not correct.
About Root
Commands
You begin in ROOT mode when you start a CLI session. ROOT mode
lets you monitor the performance of your Cayman 3220-H, display
and reset Cayman 3220-H statistics, and issue administrative
commands to restart Cayman 3220-H functions.
ROOT Prompt When you are in ROOT mode, the CLI prompt is the name of the
Cayman 3220-H followed by a right angle bracket (>). For example,
if you open a CLI connection to the Cayman 3220-H named
“Dogzilla,” you would see Dogzilla> as your CLI prompt.