Cli Commands; Using Cli Commands; S80 Cli Command Conventions; Cli Command Keyboard Usage - Microsemi SyncServer S80 User Manual

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3 – CLI Commands
This chapter describes how to use CLI commands to manage the SyncServer S80.

Using CLI Commands

The Command Line Interface (CLI), also called the ASCII command set, can be used to control the S80
from a terminal connected to the Ethernet port. See below for an overview of the command set.

S80 CLI Command Conventions

The following are conventions used for the S80 CLI command set:
Commands are case sensitive
{ } - Braces indicate more than one parameter data option. When entering options in the CLI
command, enter one option from those available within the braces. Options within braces { } are
separated by a pipe ( | ).
[ ] - Brackets provide information about the allowed range. The first value is the minimum, and the
last value is the maximum.
< > - Brackets indicate that a value must be entered.
Bold highlights keywords in the command syntax
Italics indicate variable options.

CLI Command Keyboard Usage

After entering a command, you may see <enter>. This is a prompt for you to press ENTER to execute the
command that you entered.
The ? (SHIFT+QUESTION MARK) accesses the CLI online help. It can be used at any time while typing
a command (including at the prompt) to provide continuation options. These options include brief
descriptions of commands, or data type, format, and range.

Command Line Format

The command line format is as follows:
Verb - the type of action to be taken with the command.
– Set - enables you to provision a defined parameter.
– Show - enables you to display the provisioned state of a parameter.
Parameter - command input that defines the particular command element to be shown or
modified.
Data - the data input for the parameter.
EOL - this parser responds only to <CR Return>. When the parser receives <CR Return>, the
input is terminated, and the command line entry is processed.

Command User Levels

The S80 provides a user logon for each of three user levels, whose capabilities are described below.
There is a single username for each level with usernames: "admin", "config", and "user". Factory preset
passwords for each of these logons is "Microsemi".
The capability of each user level is as follows:
[Verb] Command [Parameter] [Data] EOL
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