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Hirschmann EAGLE 20 - Executing Commands; Syntax Analysis; Command Tree

Hirschmann EAGLE 20
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Using the CLI
RM CLI EAGLE 20
Release
4.3
09/08
3.2
Executing commands
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3.2 Executing commands
3.2.1 Syntax analysis
After you login to the CLI session, you enter the User Exec mode. The (Hir-
schmann Eagle)> prompt is displayed on the screen.
The CLI always starts the syntax analysis when you enter a command and
press the <ENTER> key. The command tree is searched for the desired com-
mand.
If the command is not found, the message displayed informs you of the error.
Example:
The user wants to execute the show system info command, but enters
this command with a misspelling and presses the <Enter> key.
The CLI then outputs an error message:
!(Hirschmann Eagle) >show system ino
Error[1]: Invalid command 'ino'
3.2.2 Command tree
The commands in CLI are organized into a tree structure. The commands,
and the related parameters if applicable, branch all the way down until you
reach the end point. The CLI checks every input to see whether you have en-
tered the command and all parameters completely. Only then can you exe-
cute the command with the <Enter> key.
After you have entered the command and all the required parameters, all the
other parameters entered are treated as optional parameters. If one of the
parameters is unknown, the CLI outputs a syntax error message.

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