Show Commands - Motorola MC-802 User Manual

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Commands and Syntax
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The Motorola MC-802 is managed via the Command Line Interface, webUI, and SNMP from a connected
Motorola mT2a EthernetXD Switch. All commands referenced are executed on the mT2a.
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The Command Line Interface (CLI) implements a hierarchical command structure. Commands are
organized as a high-level command keyword related to a particular function of the device with sub-
commands related to sub-functions.
You may move down in the command hierarchy by entering root keywords and sub-keywords followed by
the enter key. Your current level in the command hierarchy is referred to as the "command context." The
top-level context is referred to as the "root command context." You may move up to the previous
command context by using the exit command. The command prompt displays the current command
context.
Full commands may be entered at the root command context. For example:
system> interface dsl enable port1
You may also move down levels in the command hierarchy, which allows you to execute commands with
less repetitive typing.
For example:
system> interface
system:interface> dsl
system:interface.dsl> enable port1
system:interface.dsl> enable port2
system:interface.dsl> enable port3
system:interface.dsl> exit
system:interface> exit
system>
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Most commands discussed in this guide are administrative commands, which change the configuration of
the system or affect the operation of the system. These commands can only be executed from the admin
account. Configuration changes take affect immediately and are recorded in non-volatile memory
(NVRAM) in the default mode. Alternatively, you may choose not to record changes in NVRAM. In this
case, changes will need to be committed before rebooting the system; otherwise the configuration will
revert to the last saved configuration. If automatic commit is enabled, or the configuration is manually
committed, the running configuration will automatically be restored if the system power cycles or is
rebooted.

Show Commands

The show commands are used to view configurations, status and/or statistics. These commands can be
issued from either the user or admin account.
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