Netgear FSM7328PS FSM7328PS Command line reference manual - Page 32
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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7300S Series Layer-3 Stackable Switches, Table 2-1. Parameter Conventions Symbol Example {} curly braces {choice1 | choice2} | Vertical bars [{}] Braces within square brackets choice1 | choice2 [{choice1} choice2}] Description Indicates that you must select a parameter from the list of choices. Separates the mutually exclusive choices. Indicate a choice within an optional element. 2.3.2.1 Common Parameter Values Parameter values might be names (strings) or numbers. To use spaces as part of a name parameter, enclose the name value in double quotes. For example, the expression "System Name with Spaces" forces the system to accept the spaces. Empty strings (" ") are not valid user-defined strings. Table 2-2 describes common parameter values and value formatting. Table 2-2. Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description ipaddr macaddr areaid routerid Interface or unit/slot/port This parameter is a valid IP address. You can enter the IP address in the following formats: a (32 bits) a.b (8.24 bits) a.b.c (8.8.16 bits) a.b.c.d (8.8.8.8) In addition to these formats, the CLI accepts decimal, hexidecimal and octal formats through the following input formats (where n is any valid hexidecimal, octal or decimal number): 0xn (CLI assumes hexidecimal format) 0n (CLI assumes octal format with leading zeros) n (CLI assumes decimal format) The MAC address format is six hexadecimal numbers separated by colons, for example 00:06:29:32:81:40. Enter area IDs in dotted-decimal notation (for example, 0.0.0.1). An area ID of 0.0.0.0 is reserved for the backbone. Area IDs have the same format as IP addresses but are distinct from IP addresses. You can use the IP network number of the sub-netted network for the area ID. Enter the value of in dotted-decimal notation, such as 0.0.0.1. A router ID of 0.0.0.0 is invalid. Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. For example, 0/1 represents slot number 0 and port number 1. 2-4 Overview v3.0, January 2008