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CLI Command Reference Conventions, General Commands

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Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through II Rev 1.00 Table 5 - List of Commands Command name Short Description show port module Shows uplink module parameters Reference Section 3.7.2, "show port module," on page 17 Debug Commands cr_read cr_write To read a 32 bit register from device number device_num. To write a data DWORD to address 0xHex_address to device number device_num. Section 3.8.1, "cr_read (ADMIN)," on page 17 Section 3.8.2, "cr_write (ADMIN)," on page 18 3.3 CLI Command Reference Conventions This section describes the 10GbE PTM CLI commands. For each command, the following information is provided: • Synopsis: Lists the command name and any required or optional parameters. Variable parameters (like port numbers) are shown in italics. Optional parameters are shown in square brackets, e.g. [optional_parameter]. Required parameters are shown with no brackets. • Description: Provides a detailed description of the command and of all its parameters • Example: Usage example and command output. For purpose of automation, the symbol '#' is used to indicate a comment that extends until the next new-line character. 3.4 General Commands 3.4.1 help Synopsis: help Description: Show the list of all available commands. ADMIN: when in ADMIN mode, this command will also show commands that require ADMIN privilege level. Example: # help 13

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3.3
CLI Command Reference Conventions
This section describes the 10GbE PTM CLI commands.
For each command, the following information is provided:
• Synopsis:
Lists the command name and any required or optional parameters. Variable parameters (like port
numbers) are shown in
italics
. Optional parameters are shown in square brackets, e.g.
[
optional_parameter
]. Required parameters are shown with no brackets.
• Description:
Provides a detailed description of the command and of all its parameters
• Example:
Usage example and command output.
For purpose of automation, the symbol ‘#’ is used to indicate a comment that extends until the
next new-line character.
3.4
General Commands
3.4.1
help
Synopsis:
help
Description:
Show the list of all available commands.
ADMIN: when in ADMIN mode, this command will also show commands that require
ADMIN privilege level.
Example:
# help
show port module
Shows uplink module parameters
Section 3.7.2, “show port module,” on
page 17
Debug Commands
cr_read
To read a 32 bit register from device number
device_num.
Section 3.8.1, “cr_read (ADMIN),” on
page 17
cr_write
To write a data DWORD to address
0xHex_address
to device number
device_num.
Section 3.8.2, “cr_write (ADMIN),” on
page 18
Table 5 - List of Commands
Command name
Short Description
Reference