Using The Command Line Interface; Overview - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Using the Command Line

Overview

The command-line interface (CLI) is the primary user interface for configuring,
monitoring, and maintaining the BSR. CLI commands are entered through a
connected terminal. The CLI is used to perform basic management tasks and to
configure protocols and physical layer interfaces for the BSR. For detailed
information on CLI commands, refer to the BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide.
This chapter discusses the following topics:
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Using a Console Session to Access the CLI
Using a Telnet Session to Access the CLI
CLI Command Modes
Editing and Navigating with the CLI
Disabling and Resetting Commands
Using Command Aliases
Using the Command History
Using Output Modifiers to Limit Show Command Output
Getting Help
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