Entering Commands In Config Mode - Cayman Systems 2E-H-W User Manual

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Entering
Commands in
CONFIG Mode
Using the Command Line Interface
4-16
Jumping to the top node — You can jump to the top level
from anywhere in the CONFIG hierarchy by entering the
command.
Dogzilla (ip static-routes)>> top
Dogzilla (top)>>
Moving from one subnode to another — You can move from
one subnode to another by entering a partial path that identifies
how far back to climb.
Dogzilla (ip)>> bridge
Dogzilla (bridge)>>
Moving from any subnode to any other subnode — You
can move from any subnode to any other subnode by entering a
partial path that starts with a top-level CONFIG command.
Dogzilla (ip static-routes)>> ip gateway
Dogzilla (ip gateway)>>
Scrolling backward and forward through recent
commands — You can use the Up and Down arrow keys to
scroll backward and forward through recent commands you
have entered. When the command you want appears, press
Enter to execute it.
CONFIG commands consist of keywords and arguments. Keywords
in a CONFIG command specify the action you want to take or the
entity on which you want to act. Arguments in a CONFIG command
specify the values appropriate to your site. For example, the
CONFIG command
set ip ethernet [ A | B ] address ip_address
consists of three keywords (
arguments (
[ A | B ] and ip_address
command to configure your router, you would replace the
arguments with a value appropriate to your site.
set ip ethernet A address 192.31.222.57
,
, and
ip
ethernet
address
). When you use the
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