Technical References

The session command lets you view and set session parameters,
such as the session visibility and the default output
format of your nrcmd program session.
The listNetInterfaces command returns a list of the network
interfaces that are present on the machine running
Network Registrar. Both IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces are included.
The log command closes the currently open log file, if any,
and opens a new log file to which subsequent output is written
if a filename is specified.
Features
admin-edit-mode (regional only)
The edit mode currently in effect when editing admins at a
regional cluster. The valid values are 'staged' and 'synchronous'
(or 'sync'). The value 'default' will use the value configured
at the CCM server. This feature only appears in Network Registrar
7.1 and later releases.
cache
The CLI caches many configuration objects that it reads. If
multiple users are making changes simultaneously, one CLI
instance may have cached an out-of-date version of an object.
The cache refresh command causes the CLI to clear its local cache
of all unmodified objects, forcing the CLI to re-read objects
from the configuration database. The cache clear command forces
the CLI to clear all cached data, whether or not unsaved changes
have been made.
cluster
The name of the current cluster. This is a read-only property.
current-vpn (or current-namespace)
The name of the current VPN presently in effect. This is a
read/write property. This is the VPN used in commands which
need a VPN (e.g., lease, report, export) and no VPN is
explicitly specified when the command is issued. The reserved
vpn-name "global" is the VPN which contains all of the IP
addresses not in any explicitly named VPN, and is the default
current-vpn for the session.
Note: If the session is interactive, the nrcmd> prompt
is changed to nrcmd [VPN=<vpn-name>]> except when the
current-vpn is global.
default-format
The default-format is an enumerated string that can have
the following settings. If not set, it is interpreted as
script.
user - Show objects in user-friendly form: one property