User guide
Canopy System Reference Information March 2005
Through Software Release 6.1
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Canopy System User Guide
35 MANAGING THROUGH A BAM COMMAND-LINE
INTERFACE
The following sections list and describe SSE commands to interface with the MySQL or
PostgreSQL database. For further information about
◦ BAM, see Canopy Bandwidth and Authentication Manager (BAM) User Guide at
http://www.motorola.com/canopy
.
◦ PostgreSQL databases, see the index of PostgreSQL documentation at
http://www.postgresql.org/docs.
◦ MySQL databases, see MySQL
®
Reference Manual at
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/index.html
.
35.1 CAVEATS
To avoid commonly experienced errors, observe the following caveats about command-
line entries:
◦ telnet commands are used to configure SM data and configure or administer
users and passwords for telnet access to the SSE interface.
◦ ESNs are entered without dashes in these commands.
◦ The Canopy system maintains telnet ports in /etc/services.
◦ The SSE port, Port 9080, is aliased as sse.
35.2 SSE DATABASE COMMANDS
This section provides the database commands for use with the SSE interface, and
defines the allowed usage for each command. At any time, you can enter help at the
sse prompt to view these lists.
Distinctive fonts indicate
literal user input.
variable user input.
literal system responses.
cmd show version
Display the version of SSE software that is installed.
cmd show esn
Display all ESNs with related information. This information includes the cap value and the
last suldr and sdldr values applied to the SM.
cmd show esn esn
Display the specified ESN (in hexadecimal format without dashes) with related
information. esn must be expressed in hexadecimal format.
EXAMPLE: cmd show esn 1f2a3f4e3d22