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RDL-3000
5.3.11

logout

Use the logout command to terminate the current Telnet session.
End the current Telnet session.
logout
Terminate the current Telnet session (no parameters).
5.3.12
new
Use the new command to create a new Service Group, Service, or Link.
Create a new Service Group, Service, or Link.
new <conn> <group> <link>
conn <id>
Create a new Service.
group <id>
Create a new Service Group.
link <id>
Create a new Link.
5.3.13
ping
Use the ping command to initiate an ICMP ping command from the RDL-3000.
Send an ICMP ping command. This can be used to confirm network access to FTP/TFTP
servers, syslog servers, etc.
ping <IP address> <Number of Packets>
IP address
Number of Packets
5.3.14
reboot
Use the reboot command to reboot the RDL-3000 firmware.
Command the RDL-3000 to reboot. Entering 0 (zero) cancels reboot in-progress.
reboot <seconds>
seconds
Note: Use this command in combination with Apply to temporarily test changes to the
configuration. For example:
set radio rf1 rf2
reboot 600
apply
(5 min later)
5.3.15
reset
Use the reset command to zero the RDL-3000 statistics or ID table.
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id - Specify a unique ID for this connection:
id - Specify a unique ID for this Service Group:
id - Specify a unique ID for this Link:
IP address of target.
Number of ICMP packets to send (1 to 16).
Number of seconds to wait before rebooting.
Modify desired parameter
Schedule reboot in 5 minutes
Activate configuration changes (without saving)
RDL-3000 reboots and loads saved configuration
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Table 21: CLI - logout
Table 22: CLI - new
Table 23: CLI - ping
Table 24: CLI - reboot
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November 25, 2010

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