Execute Commands; Mode-Specific Commands; Global Commands - HP 480-0005-00-15 Product Manual

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Chapter 4: Getting Started with Command Line Interface (CLI)

Execute commands

There are two different command structures within CLI: mode-specific and global commands. Both are
described below.
When you execute commands, some CLI options can be shortened to include only the letters that are capital-
ized in the full option name. For example, you can type CASSignalingGroup 1 or CASSG 1 to reach CASSig-
nalingGroup 1. See CLI Menu Tree - Expanded View for a complete list of CLI option names.

Mode-specific commands

Mode-specific commands are those commands available according to the mode in which you are working. For
detailed information about specific mode commands, see the applicable sections which follow: Configuration
Mode, Diagnostic Mode, Maintenance Mode and Monitor Mode. In addition, you can type help at the applica-
tion mode to display information about the available commands.

Global commands

Global commands apply to any object or action within the CLI; they are basic commands that can be executed
from any point in the CLI. Each global command is detailed below.
Goto
Select and jump to any option for configuration, maintenance, monitoring, or diagnostic. To select and jump to
any location, you do not need to type "go to"; just type any other prompt name.
Example
slot 12. The prompt for slot 12 will appear.
CASSignalingGroup 1. The prompt for CassignalingGroup 1 will appear.
Show
The show (type show or sh) command displays different menu tree levels. Attributes are as follows:
show -a. Displays configuration settings for the current option.
show -b. Displays all sub-levels under the current option.
show -c. Display immediate sub-level under the current option.
show -d. Displays what has been changed following the last submit.
show -l. Displays immediate sub levels under the current option and corresponding attributes.
show -t. Displays all options in the system (the complete menu tree).
show -v. Displays version number.
show -p. Displays the CLI menu path for the current level.
show -o <option>. Displays all options of the given type.
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