Command Line Interface; Arranging Slots And Numbering Interfaces - H3C AR 46-20 Installation Manual

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H3C AR 46 Series Routers Installation Manual
Step 6: Configure the security settings as needed.
Step 7: Configure the reliability settings as needed.
For more information on the protocols and functions provided by the router, refer to
Comware V3 Operation Manual.

4.2.2 Command Line Interface

I. Characteristics of the command line interface
The command line interface (CLI) available with the H3C AR 46 series provides
commands for configuring and managing the router. It supports:
Configuring the router locally through the console port.
Telneting to the router to configure it locally or remotely; telneting from the router
to other routers to manage them.
Getting online help whenever you want by entering a question mark (?).
Testing reachability of networks quickly with tools, such as tracert and ping.
Rich debugging information for network diagnosis.
The command line interpreter that supports fuzzy keyword search. When inputting
a command, you only need to enter its conflict-free portion, for example, dis for the
display command.
II. Command line interface
The CLI of the H3C AR 46 series provides rich configuration commands. They are
divided in system view into multiple groups, each associated to a view (refer to
Comware V3 Operation Manual). You can switch between different views through
commands. Normally, you can only execute the commands appropriate to the view that
you access. However, you can execute in any view some commands in common use,
such as ping, display current-configuration, and interface.

4.2.3 Arranging Slots and Numbering Interfaces

The AR 46 series provides many types of interfaces, such as console, AUX, Ethernet,
serial (synchronous/asynchronous), and asynchronous port. The following describes
how these interfaces are numbered.
Chapter 4 Starting and Configuring the Router
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