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This chapter describes the SG-1 Command-Line Interface (CLI), the steps to access the CLI, and the steps to
perform initial configuration using the CLI.
O
VERVIEW
The SG-1 Service Gateway System management interface is accessed using a CLI, which provides comprehensive
SG-1 system management including configuration, performance monitoring, and system maintenance and
administration. An SG-1 Service Gateway System comprises an SG-1 10U Chassis with associated Service
Creation Cards (10/100 SCC, GiG-E SCC, ATM/GiG-E SCC) and rear I/O cards.
The command-line interface is accessed through the SCC (or rear I/O card if installed) COM port using either a
terminal connected directly to the COM port or over a network using a Telnet session. You can connect your Telnet
session from:
• A PC connected on the SG-1 Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN).
OR
• A remote PC connected over a router to the SG-1 Ethernet port.
This chapter provides an introduction to the command-line interface structure and then provides information on how
to use it.
U
NDERSTANDING THE
The command-line interface has four system management menus for administration, configuration, display, and
diagnostics.
These four system management menus comprise four sub-menus (Configuration, Main, Debug, and Configuration-
Debug).
Table 3-1
provides a description of these sub-menus and their associated commands.
Menu
Configuration
Main
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(CLI)
NTERFACE
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S
NTERFACE
TRUCTURE
Table 3-1. SG-1 Sub-Menus and Associated Commands
Use the commands in this second level menu to configure:
• port configuration
• system passwords
• default authentication service type
• RADIUS parameters
• ACL permissions
• Tunnel server parameters
• ATM parameters
• PPP and LCP configuration
• service parameters
• system parameters
• native IP parameters
• VRRP parameters
• IP parameters
• debug message levels
Use the commands in this menu to access other command levels and perform
system updates, system reloading, and network troubleshooting.
Chapter
Types of Commands
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