Lantronix SLC 8 Lantronix SLC - User Guide - Page 44

Command Line Help, Tips, Table 5-2, Actions and Category Options

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5: Web and Command Line Interfaces Action Category Table 5-2 Actions and Category Options set auth | cifs | cli | command | consoleport | datetime | deviceport | history | hostlist | ipfilter | kerberos | ldap | localusers | log | menu | network | nfs | nis | ntp | password | radius | remoteusers | routing | script | services | slcnetwork | sshkey | tacacs+ | temperature | usb1 show auth | auditlog | cifs | cli | connections | consoleport | datetime | deviceport | emaillog | history | hostlist | ipfilter | kerberos | ldap | localusers | log | menu | network | nfs | nis | ntp | pccard | portcounters | portstatus | radius | remoteusers | routing | script | services | slcnetwork | sshkey | sysconfig | syslog | sysstatus | tacacs+ | temperature | user | usb1 connect bidirection | direct | global | listen | script | terminate | unidirection diag arp | internals | lookup | loopback | netstat | nettrace | perfstat | ping | ping6| sendpacket | traceroute pccard modem | storage admin banner | clear | config | events | firmware | ftp | keypad | lcd | quicksetup | reboot| shutdown | site | version | web logout Terminates CLI session. 1.USB commands are only accessible on SLC USB part number -03. Command Line Help For general Help and to display the commands to which you have rights, type "help." For general CLI help, type "help command line". For more information about a specific command, type help followed by the command, for example, "help set network or help admin firmware." Tips  Type enough characters to uniquely identify the action, category, or parameter name. For parameter values, type the entire value. For example, you can shorten: set network port 1 state static ipaddr 122.3.10.1 mask 255.255.0.0  to: se net po 1 st static ip 122.3.10.1 ma 255.255.0.0  Use the Tab key to automatically complete action, category, or parameter names. Type a partial name and press Tab either to complete the name if only one is possible, or to display the possible names if more than one is possible. Following a space after the preceding name, Tab displays all possible names.  Should you make a mistake while typing, backspace by pressing the Backspace key and/or the Delete key, depending on how you accessed the interface. Both keys work if you use VT100 emulation in your terminal access program when connecting to the console port. Use the left and right arrow keys to move within a command.  Use the up and down arrows to scroll through previously entered commands. If desired, select one and edit it. You can scroll through up to 100 previous commands entered in the session. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 44

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5: Web and Command Line Interfaces
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
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1.USB commands are only accessible on SLC USB part number -03.
Command Line Help
For general Help and to display the commands to which you have rights, type “help.” For general
CLI help, type “help command line”.
For more information about a specific command, type
help
followed by the command, for
example, “help set network
or
help admin firmware.”
Tips
Type enough characters to uniquely identify the action, category, or parameter name. For
parameter values, type the entire value. For example, you can shorten:
set network port 1 state static ipaddr 122.3.10.1 mask 255.255.0.0
to:
se net po 1 st static ip 122.3.10.1 ma 255.255.0.0
Use the
Tab
key to automatically complete action, category, or parameter names. Type a
partial name and press
Tab
either to complete the name if only one is possible, or to display
the possible names if more than one is possible. Following a space after the preceding name,
Tab
displays all possible names.
Should you make a mistake while typing, backspace by pressing the
Backspace
key and/or
the
Delete
key, depending on how you accessed the interface. Both keys work if you use
VT100 emulation in your terminal access program when connecting to the console port. Use
the
left
and
right
arrow keys to move within a command.
Use the
up
and
down
arrows
to scroll through previously entered commands. If desired,
select one and edit it. You can scroll through up to 100 previous commands entered in the
session.
Table 5-2
Actions and Category Options
Action
Category
set
auth | cifs | cli | command | consoleport | datetime | deviceport | history | hostlist | ipfilter |
kerberos | ldap | localusers | log | menu | network | nfs | nis | ntp | password | radius |
remoteusers | routing | script | services | slcnetwork | sshkey | tacacs+ | temperature | usb
1
show
auth | auditlog | cifs | cli | connections | consoleport | datetime | deviceport | emaillog | history
| hostlist | ipfilter | kerberos | ldap | localusers | log | menu | network | nfs | nis | ntp | pccard |
portcounters | portstatus | radius | remoteusers | routing | script | services | slcnetwork |
sshkey | sysconfig | syslog | sysstatus | tacacs+ | temperature | user | usb
1
connect
bidirection | direct | global | listen | script | terminate | unidirection
diag
arp | internals | lookup | loopback | netstat | nettrace | perfstat | ping | ping6| sendpacket |
traceroute
pccard
modem | storage
admin
banner | clear | config | events | firmware | ftp | keypad | lcd | quicksetup | reboot| shutdown |
site | version | web
logout
Terminates CLI session.