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Chapter 2 Using the Management Interfaces
Using the Command-Line Interface
You can also enter diagnostic commands in the CLI. See the “Using Command-Line Diagnostics”
section on page 13-15 for information on the CLI diagnostic commands.
Figure 2-4 shows a CLI page example.
Figure 2-4 CLI Page Example
Selecting Pages and Settings
When you type names and settings that appear in brackets you jump to that page or setting.
HyperTerminal jumps to the page or setting as soon as it recognizes a unique name, so you only need to
type the first few characters in the page or setting name. To jump from the home page to the Setup page,
for example, you only need to type se.
Table 2-2 Common Functions on CLI Pages
Function Description
Press Enter
three times
Refreshes the page and cancel changes to settings.
Ctrl-R Refreshes the page and cancel changes to settings.
= Returns to the home page without applying changes.
:back Moves back one page without applying changes.
:bottom Jumps to the bottom of a long page, such as Event Log. When
you are at the bottom of a page, this function becomes :top.
:down Moves down one page length (24 lines) on a long page, such
as Event Log. When you are at the bottom of a long page, this
function becomes :up.