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32 MDS™ Master Station MDS 05-6399A01, Rev. F
Table 5-1. CLI Quick Reference Table
If you wish to...
Enter this CLI command:
Reboot device to firmware
inactive image
> request system power restart inactive
5.4 Interface Naming
Interface naming of physical devices on the MDS Master Station uses the following format:
<type>-<slot>/0/<port>
Where type is one of the following values:
Interface Type Abbreviations
Type
Description
eth
Ethernet Interface
sd
SD Radio Module
ln
LN Radio Module
wifi
WiFi Interface
Slot-0 is the slot identifier for the platform manager, while slots 1-3 map to the available
interface slots in the chassis.
Ports are zero-based and map to the port number of the given interface type in the specified slot.
Note that not all interface types have port values that are non-zero (e.g. An SD radio module
only has one “port”, so it will always be ‘0’)
The center 0 value in the interface name is always 0, and is reserved for future use.
Examples of valid interface names are
eth-0/0/0 The first Ethernet port on the platform manger card in slot-0
eth-0/0/1 The second Ethernet port on the platform manager card in slot-0
sd-2/0/0 The SD Radio module in slot-2.
ln-1/0/0 The LN Radio module in slot-1
Logical (non-physical) interfaces such as bridges and VLANs use free-form names and can be
renamed by the user.
5.5 Configuration via the Device Manager
The Device Manager is a built-in software tool that works with your PC’s browser to provide an
intuitive, web-style presentation of all unit information, settings, and diagnostics. Device
manager is accessible through ETH1 or ETH2 using a web browser.
Minimum browser requirements: IE10 or later, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
For security, web access can be enabled/disabled via the CLI using the command % set

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