CLI Usage
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When the previous keyword is specified, the previous context displays. This is the context
entered by the CLI parser upon execution of the exit command. The current context of the
CLI is not affected by the pwc command.
Parameters previous — Keyword to display the previous present working context.
sleep
Syntax sleep [seconds]
Context <GLOBAL>
Supported
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those
operating in access-uplink mode
Description This command causes the console session to pause operation (sleep) for 1 second (default)
or for the specified number of seconds.
Parameters seconds — Specifies the number of seconds for the console session to sleep, expressed
as a decimal integer.
Default 1
Values 1 to 100
ssh
Syntax ssh [ip-addr | dns-name |username@ip-addr] [-l username] [-v SSH-version] [router router-
instance| service-name service-name]
Context <GLOBAL>
Supported
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those
operating in access-uplink mode
Description This command initiates a client Secure Shell (SSH) session with the remote host and is
independent from the administrative or operational state of the SSH server. However, to be
the target of an SSH session, the SSH server must be operational.
Quitting SSH while in the process of authentication is accomplished by either executing a
Ctrl-c or "~." (tilde and dot), assuming the “~” is the default escape character for SSH session.
Parameters ip-address | host-name — Specifies the remote host for an SSH session. The IP address
or the DNS name (if DNS name resolution is configured) can be specified.
-l user — Specifies the user name to use when opening the SSH session.
router router-instance — Specifies the router name or service ID.