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After an introduction to using commands, this chapter lists and describes all of the
commands available on the SLC command line interface accessed through Telnet, SSH,
or a serial connection. The commands are in alphabetical order by category.
Introduction to Commands
Following is some information about command syntax, command line help, and tips for
using commands. For more detailed information about commands, see
Interface
Command Syntax
Commands have the following format:
<action> <category> <parameter(s)>
where
<action> is set, show, connect, admin, diag, pccard, or logout.
<category> is a group of related parameters whose settings you want to configure or
view. Examples are ntp, deviceport, and network.
<parameter(s)> is one or more name-value pairs in one of the following formats:
<parameter name> <aa⏐bb>
<parameter name> <Value>
Action
set
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Table 14-1. Actions and Category Options
Category
network | firewall | routing | datetime | ntp | services |
nfs | cifs | menu | auth | localusers | remoteusers | ldap
| radius | kerberos | tacacs | consoleport | deviceport |
nis |locallog | slcnetwork | command | sshkey | password |
history | cli | command |
network | firewall | routing | datetime | ntp | services |
nfs | cifs | menu | auth | localusers | remoteusers | nis |
ldap | radius | kerberos | tacacs | consoleport |
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User must specify one of the values (aa
or bb) separated by a vertical line ( | ).
The values are in all lowercase and must
be entered exactly as shown. Bold
indicates a default value.
User must specify an appropriate value,
for example, an IP address. The
parameter values are in mixed case.
Square brackets [ ] indicate optional
parameters.
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