Command Line Format - Symmetricom TimeProvider 100 User Manual

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Previously typed commands can be recalled by using the UP ARROW key. You
can recall up to five previously typed commands. Continually pressing the UP
ARROW key will cycle you through the five previously typed commands. After
pressing the UP ARROW key five times, you will go back to the last command
you previously typed. Use the DOWN ARROW key to cycle the five prior typed
commands in the opposite direction.
You can use BACKSPACE to correct keystroke errors, or to reuse parts of a
previously typed command. When using BACKSPACE, the removed characters
will still appear on the screen, but they have been removed to the position shown
by the cursor. When you start typing, the removed characters are overwritten.
Note:
can be used at any time while typing a command (including at
the prompt) to provide continuation options

Command Line Format

The command line format is as follows:
[Verb] Command [Parameter] [Data] EOL
[Verb]_ Command_ [Parameter] _ [Data] _EOL (Note: " _" mean one space)
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Both the TAB key and
Parameter - command input defining the particular
command element to be shown or modified.
COMMAND - any valid command listed. The command may be
preceded by a verb to indicate action to be taken.
Verb – defines type of action to be taken with command.
1) SET allows the user to provision defined parameter.
Example: SET GPS
2) SHOW allows the user to display the provisioned state of a
parameter
Example: SHOW GPS
3) Specials like "ping," "reboot, " "upgrade" & "logout"
4) "SHOW=?<CR><LF> " will list entire SHOW commands
have the same function. Both
"?"
.
EOL - The parser responds to any
nput line terminator. Possible
terminators are CR, LF, or CRLF.
When the parser receives any of these
terminators, the input is terminated
and the entered command line is
processed.
Data - data input for the parameter.
TimeProvider 100 User's Guide
Chapter 5 CLI Commands
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