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12: Command Reference
This chapter describes all commands that can be used with the SCS. To recap the types of commands (Set/
Define, Show/Monitor/List, Clear/Purge), see Chapter 2, Getting Started.
Most Define commands are documented with their corresponding Set commands, but some are listed
separately under the Define keyword. Monitor and List commands are documented with their corresponding
Show commands. Most Purge commands are documented with their corresponding Clear commands, but
some are listed separately under the Purge keyword.
The sections of this command reference chapter are divided as follows:
Navigation/Help Commands, page 12-3, covers commands that provide basic navigation, help, and
global status information.
IP/Network Commands, page 12-16, includes commands for forming and configuring connections
that use the IP protocol. This section also covers 802.11 networking, which is applicable only to the
SCS200
Port Commands, page 12-46, contains commands for serial and virtual port configuration.
Modem Commands, page 12-92, describes the commands necessary for configuring the SCS to use
an attached modem.
Service Commands, page 12-107, covers commands that setup various services.
Server Commands, page 12-115, includes commands that affect the whole SCS.
Site Commands, page 12-134, describes the commands necessary to set up sites.
Security Commands, page 12-153, includes the necessary instructions for enabling the SCSs security
features.
12.1 Command Descriptions
Each command description includes the following:
The commands full syntax, shown in diagram form
Any restrictions on the command, such as whether you must be the privileged user to use it
Note: For information on becoming the privileged user, see Set Privileged/
Noprivileged on page 12-84.
Potential errors that may be encountered when using the command
Descriptions of each associated parameter Multiple optional parameters can be entered on the same
command line, subject to the maximum command line length of 312 characters.