Serial/Telnet Cli Operation Quick Reference - Comtech EF Data CDM-570A Installation And Operation Manual

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Serial/Telnet CLI Operation Quick Reference

Chapter 9. OPTIONAL PACKET PROCESSOR – SERIAL/TELNET CLI OPERATION
You must use the Serial/Telnet Command Line Interface (CLI) to execute most of the procedures
specified in this chapter. These configuration steps are required to set up a CDM-570A-IP 1:1
Redundant IP System, using either a CRS-180 70/140 MHz (for the CDM-570A) or CRS-170A
L-Band (for the CDM/R-570AL) 1:1 Redundancy Switch:
TheSerial/Telnet CLI operates under a hierarchy of Configuration and Information functions. You
may access any nested configuration or information page (e.g., Administration, Route Table, etc.)
from this top-level menu by typing an available "Hot Key", commonly provided at the right side of the
screen.
Common Interface Options/Fields – The bottom of each primary and nested page
provides three menu functions are that are typical throughout the CLI:
Selection
Save Parameters to permanent
storage
Exit
Telnet Logout
1:1 IP Redundancy
CDM-570A/570AL Satellite Modem with Optional Packet Processor
Figure N-1. Serial/Telnet CLI Main Menu
Hot Key
Saves the current configuration of the Packet Processor to permanent
S
storage. This configuration is restored on each successive power
cycle.
Exits the current menu and returns to the parent menu. You may
X
alternately press the Esc key to perform the same action.
L
Exits the CLI and closes the terminal emulator application.
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