Introduction To Cli Modes - Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 700 CLI Command Reference Manual

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Using the Command Line Interface
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NTRODUCTION TO
There are several modes in the CLI, and in each mode, you can perform specific
tasks. The CLI modes can be grouped under three main modes:
CLI User Mode
CLI Configuration Mode
CLI Sub-Configuration Mode (SCM)
CLI U
M
SER
ODE
In the CLI User Mode, you can enter the commands to monitor and troubleshoot
the system, network connectivity, clearing of processes and routers. At this level,
there are several broad groups of CLI commands. The two main administrative
modes are User Mode (UM) and Super User Mode (SUM). When you log in to
the OA-700 and start the CLI session, you are at the top level of the CLI User
Mode which is the User Mode (UM).
CLI C
ONFIGURATION
In the configuration mode, you can configure the OA-700 by creating a hierarchy
of configuration statements using the CLI or by creating a text (ASCII) file that
contains the statement hierarchy. (The statement hierarchy is identical in both the
CLI and text configuration file).
You can configure all applications of the OA-700 including interfaces, general
routing information, routing protocols, configuring NAT, configuring firewall, VPN,
QoS, and user access as well as several system hardware parameters.
In the configuration mode, you can configure different applications running on the
OA-700. It has four different configuration modes. They are: Configuration Mode
(CM), Interface Configuration Mode (ICM), Router Configuration Mode
(RCM), and Sub-Configuration Mode (SCM).
CLI S
-C
UB
ONFIGURATION
From configuration modes, you can enter configuration sub-modes. The sub-
configuration modes are used for the configuration of specific features within the
scope of a given configuration mode.
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