Access Levels For The Command Line Interface - GE PACSystems RX3i Command Line Interface Manual

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Access Levels for the Command Line Interface

The Command Line Interface provides two access levels of commands:
Monitor access level commands – these are commands that do not affect the operation of the
module, or that are read-only. Monitor level commands are always accessible. The Command
Line Interface always starts (or restarts after inactivity) at Monitor access level. See chapter 2 for
detailed definitions of Monitor level commands.
Modify access level commands – these commands can be used to change some operating
parameters, such as certain configuration items. Modify level commands are password-protected
and have predefined login names. See chapter 3 for Modify level command definitions.
Note: If a Modify level command is entered while at Monitor level, the message "Error: Bad
command Syntax:" will appear.
Global Commands
Global commands are basic commands (such as help) that are always available at the current
access level. Some global commands are available only in Modify access level mode (not Monitor
mode). For example, the command login is a Monitor access level global command. However,
logout is a Modify access level global command.
Example of Global Command Use
PROFINET Controller prompt in Modify level (not in Configuration mode):
device-name=
Enter help global to view available global commands at the Modify access level:
device-name= help global
alias
cls
help
history
log
node
show
terminate
Non-Global Commands
Non-Global commands are commands whose functionality varies at different access levels.
GFK-2572
- Text substitution
- Clear the screen
- Show available commands
- Show command history
- Display local log table
-Display Identification and physical module information
- Show system attributes
- End a command shell session
Chapter 1 Introduction
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