Command-Line Interface; Console - Nokia IP71 User Manual

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Command-line Interface

You can access and configure the IP71 using the command-line interface. Use
the CLI to invoke commands and subcommands to make configuration
changes, show configurations, display Help screens, and invoke the Ping
diagnostic test. The CLI allows you to enter commands at the screen prompt.
The CLI commands are organized in a three-level hierarchy: basic actions,
commands, and subcommands. A sample presentation is in Table 2.
Table 2 CLI Command Hierarchy
<action>
set
When the IP71 device boots up, a number sequence representing the boot
process of the different features in the IP71 appears. You can now configure
the IP71. Enter Help or ? in the CLI prompt for help on IP71 CLI.

Console

The IP71 has a console port that allows an RS-232 (serial) cable to connect to
a computer and can be managed by a VT100 terminal emulation program on
the computer. This is a direct connection to the IP71 and is secure. You can
access the IP71 even before the bootup process is complete. However, you
can only manage the IP71 from a single local computer with a serial cable
attached to console port. For more information, refer
Console.
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Description
Console
set up an SSH session within the GUI
Edit Files
edit configuration files
<command>
<subcommand>
ipinterface
table
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