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
show
connect
diag
pccard
admin
logout
SecureLinx SLC User Guide
Table 5-1. 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 | nis | ldap | radius
| kerberos | tacacs | consoleport | deviceport | locallog |
sysstatus| syslog | auditlog | portstatus | sysconfig |
portcounters | connections | slcnetwork | sshkey | history
| cli | user | slcnetwork
direct | listen | bidirection | unidirection | terminate
ping | loopback | traceroute | arp | lookup | netstat |
perfstat | sendpacket | nettrace
storage | modem
reboot | shutdown | ftp | config | firmware | version |
banner | keypad | quicksetup | web | events
Terminates CLI session.
5: Web and Command Line Interfaces
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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