User's Manual

CONFIDENTIAL 14 (20)
BTS TPW24-B-4A/M Version 1.1
SYSTEM USER GUIDE
Date 23 September
2011
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or BRIDGED). In bridging mode, there should only be one gateway IP address to point
to networks outside of the management IP network space. As a router, the gateway IP
address points to the location that services the destination network.
3.1.5 Embedded CLI
The command line interface is a structured (hierarchical XML configuration) customer
user interface. It is equipped with features that are typically found on carrier-class
systems. This includes help, command completion, and option range/bounds checking.
Similarly, the interface is serviced by a secure sockets shell server and is fully
integrated with the Linux authentication subsystem.
Additionally, the CLI is equipped to support look up tables to allow the CLI to be
customized to make commands easier to read- while maintaining the underlying
software interface. Figure 6 shows some of the available root level commands.
Figure 6 - Embedded CLI
Basic level connectivity utilities are included such as support for IPerf and ping. The
user can initiate help by pressing the ‘TAB’ key or by typing a ‘?’ at any level of the
command, including options.