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4.9.4 CLI Command Types
The CLI uses a limited number of commands to create, maintain and monitor a FibeAir 70
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. For information on these advanced commands, see Chapter 6.
Hint:
CLI command syntax changes to fit the FibeAir 70 object being managed or
displayed. For specific command syntax and execution details, see the
information that accompanies a particular object, starting in Chapter 5 5.
4.9.4.1 Set Commands
The Set command is used to create, update and modify the characteristics of dynamic
objects in the FibeAir 70 configuration and values for a chosen object. Examples of dynamic
objects are: VLANs, MEPs and Static MAC Addresses.
The generic form the Set command is:
set object-name <object-ids> [attribute-name <value>] … [attribute-name <value>]
If a dynamic object does not already exist, the Set command creates it and assigns the
attributes specified. Upon creation, in the event that an attribute is not explicitly specified,
the entry is created with the default value for that attribute.
If the dynamic object already exists, then the Set command will replace the attributes that
are currently defined for the entry with those specified in the command.
If a set command is entered in an incomplete or invalid form, when possible, the CLI will
respond with an execution error message that specifies the reason for the error. For more
information on error handling in the CLI, see Section 4.12.
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