Lantronix PremierWave XC PremierWave XC - Command Reference - Page 8

: Overview, XML Architecture and Device Control, Command Line Interface

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2: Overview PremierWave XC supports three convenient configuration methods: Web Manager, Command Line Interface (CLI) and Extensible Markup Language (XML). For more information about the Web Manager, see the PremierWave XC User Guide on the Lantronix website. XML Architecture and Device Control XML is a fundamental building block for the future growth of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) networks. PremierWave supports XML configuration records that make configuring the device server easy for users and administrators. XML configuration records are easy to edit with a a standard text editor or an XML editor. For a brief overview of XML, see Chapter 4: Configuration Using XML. It provides rules on basic XML syntax, a guide to the specific XML tags used, and a guide to using XML configuration records. Command Line Interface Making the edge-to-enterprise vision a reality, PremierWave XC uses industry-standard tools for configuration, communication, and control. For example, the PremierWave XC uses a command line interface (CLI) whose syntax is very similar to that used by data center equipment such as routers and hubs. For details of the CLI, see Chapter 5: Commands and Levels. It provides an index of the CLI Command Hierarchy with links to the corresponding command details. The CLI provides commands for configuring, monitoring, and controlling the device server. PremierWave XC Command Reference 8

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PremierWave XC Command Reference
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2:
Overview
PremierWave XC supports three convenient configuration methods: Web Manager, Command
Line Interface (CLI) and Extensible Markup Language (XML). For more information about the Web
Manager, see the
PremierWave XC User Guide
on the Lantronix website.
XML Architecture and Device Control
XML is a fundamental building block for the future growth of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) networks.
PremierWave supports XML configuration records that make configuring the device server easy
for users and administrators. XML configuration records are easy to edit with a a standard text
editor or an XML editor.
For a brief overview of XML, see
Chapter 4: Configuration Using XML
. It provides rules on basic
XML syntax, a guide to the specific XML tags used, and a guide to using XML configuration
records.
Command Line Interface
Making the edge-to-enterprise vision a reality, PremierWave XC uses industry-standard tools for
configuration, communication, and control. For example, the PremierWave XC uses a command
line interface (CLI) whose syntax is very similar to that used by data center equipment such as
routers and hubs.
For details of the CLI, see
Chapter 5: Commands and Levels
. It provides an index of the CLI
Command Hierarchy with links to the corresponding command details. The CLI provides
commands for configuring, monitoring, and controlling the device server.