Using the command-line interface
The command-line interface enables direct access to the individual configuration
parameters.
Usage guidelines
Type a command at the prompt and press Enter. A recognized command is
processed; otherwise a warning message is returned.
Blank characters are not allowed in commands, except inside strings.
Enclose strings in double quotation marks (""). For example, name a server My
Server by sending the string "My Server" as part of the command.
General commands
Use the general commands in the following table to open, close, and control
sessions.
Table 29. General commands
help or ?
Display help about a specific command.
Syntax
help [command] or [command] ?
Example
#> help getNetwork or #> getNetwork ?
setEcho
Hide, or not, all characters. If hidden, each character entered is replaced by an asterisk (*).
Syntax
setEcho [option]
Options
ON | OFF
Example
#> setEcho ON
quit
Close a current CLI session.
Syntax
quit
Example
#> quit
reset
Reset the software.
Syntax
reset
Example
#> reset
version
Get information about the software version.
Syntax
version
Example
#> version
defaultPass
Return to the default login and password.
Syntax
defaultPass
Example
#> defaultPass
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