6. Command Line Interface
ihe Command Line Interface (CLI) offers a unified control interface to the router and can
be used to get/set configuration parameters, apply updates, restart services or perform
other system tasks.
It will be started automatically in interactive mode when logging in as admin user or by
running cli -i. However, the same syntax can be used when calling it from the system
shell. A list of available commands can be displayed by running cli -l.
The CLI supports TAB completion, that is expanding entered words or fragments by
hitting the TAB key at any time. This applies to commands but also to arguments and
generally offers a convenient way for working on the shell.
Please note that each CLI session will perform an automatic logout as soon as a certain
time of inactivity (10 minutes by default) have been reached. It can be turned off by
the command no-autologout.
The CLI can be exited by running exit.
6.1. General Usage
When operating the CLI in interactive mode, each entered command will be executed
by the RETURN key. You can use the Left and Right keys to move the current point
between entered characters or use the Up and Down keys to search the history of entered
commands. Pressing CTRL-c twice or CTRL-d on an empty command line will exit the
CLI.
List of supported key sequences:
Key Sequence
CTRL-a
CTRL-e
CTRL-f
CTRL-b
ALT-f
ALT-b
Action
Move to the start of the current line.
Move to the end of the line.
Move forward a character.
Move back a character.
Move forward to the end of the next word.
Move back to the start of the current or previous word.
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