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Using the CLI
RM CLI EAGLE 20
Release
4.3
09/08
3.2
Executing commands
29
X [parameter]
Square brackets indicate an optional parameter.
An entry can be made, but it is not required.
X Option1 | Option2
The straight slash indicates that one of the options can be selected.
Both values cannot be selected at the same time.
X {list}
The {} curved brackets indicate that one parameter must be selected
from a list of options.
The following list shows the possible parameter values within the Com-
mand Line Interface:
Network addresses
Network addresses are required for the connection to a remote work sta-
tion, a server or another network. You distinguish between IP addresses
and MAC addresses.
The IP address is an address allocated by the network administrator.
Here it is important not to have duplicate addresses in one network area.
The MAC addresses are assigned by the hardware manufacturer. They
are unique worldwide.
The following table shows the representation and the range of the ad-
dress types:
Value Description
IpAddress This parameter represents a valid IP address. The address consists
of 4 decimal numbers with values from 0 to 255. The 4 decimal num-
bers are separated by a decimal point. The IP address 0.0.0.0 is a
valid entry.
MacAddress This parameter represents a valid MAC address. The address con-
sists of 6 hexadecimal numbers with values from 0 to FF. The num-
bers are separated by a colon, for example, 00:F6:29:B2:81:40.
String User-defined text with a length in the specified range, e.g. a maxi-
mum of 32 characters.
Character string Use double quotation marks to indicate a character string, e.g. “Sys-
tem name with space character”.
Number Whole integer in the specified range, e.g. 0...999999.
Table 2: Parameter values in the Command Line Interface

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