Command Syntax Conventions - Cabletron Systems Fast Network 10 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Introduction
The following sections describe LCM command syntax and the basic
LCM commands for logging in, logging out, and getting help.
LCM commands used for configuring the FN10 are described in
Chapter 3, Configuring Your FN10.
LCM commands used for monitoring and managing the FN10 are
described in Chapter 4, Monitoring and Managing Your FN10.
LCM commands used for adding and deleting Port filters are described
in Chapter 5, FN10 Filters.
The FN10 Local Console Manager (LCM) Commands
NOTE
Reference Card lists the available LCM commands, including
each command's options.

1.6.1 Command Syntax Conventions

The following conventions apply as you use LCM commands:
Press the Enter key to execute a command after you type it in.
A port range is either a single port number, or a list of port numbers
separated by commas or hyphens. For example,
ports
and
3
and 7.
To quit any command, press the Control-C keys (^C or Ctrl-C).
You can abbreviate any command where there is no ambiguity; if there
is ambiguity, LCM responds with an error message.
Commands are not case sensitive.
Any invalid commands or misspellings will receive an error message.
A previous command can be repeated by typing !!.
MAC addresses are displayed in little-endian Ethernet bit order, with
each octet separated by a colon. For example:
FN10 >address 00:40:27:04:1a:0f
Page 1-16
are ports
7; 3-5
,
, and
; and
3
4
5
3-5,7
Fast Network 10 User Guide
is port
;
are
3
3
3,7
are ports
3,4,5,

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