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7210 SAS-MXP, R6, R12, S, SX, T BASIC SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION GUIDE RELEASE 22.9.R1
CLI usage
TiMOS-B-0.0.I2838 both/i386 NOKIA SR 7750 Copyright (c) 2016 Nokia.
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TiMOS-B-0.0.I232 both/i386 NOKIA SAS-Sx 7210 Copyright (c) 2016 Nokia.
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2.7.6 Entering numerical ranges
The 7210 SAS CLI allows the use of a single numerical range as an argument in the command line. A
range in a CLI command is limited to positive integers and is denoted with two numbers enclosed in square
brackets with two periods (‟..”) between the numbers:
where x and y are positive integers and y-x is less than 1000.
For example, it is possible to shut down ports 1 through 10 in Slot 1 on MDA 1. A port is denoted with
slot/mda/port”, where slot is the slot number, mda is the MDA number and port is the port number. To shut
down ports 1 through 10 on Slot 1 and MDA 1, the command is entered as follows:
configure port 1/1/[1..10] shutdown
Ctrl-C can be used to abort the execution of a range command.
Specifying a range in the CLI does have limitations. These limitations are described in the following table.
Table 11: CLI range use limitations
Limitation Description
Only a single range can be specified. It is not possible to shut down ports 1 through 10 on MDA 1 and MDA
2, as the command would look like
configure port 1/[1..2]/[1..10]
and requires two ranges in the command, [1..2] for the MDA and [1..10]
for the port number.
Ranges within quotation marks are
interpreted literally.
In the CLI, enclosing a string in quotation marks (‟string”) causes
the string to be treated literally and as a single parameter. For example,
several commands in the CLI allow the configuration of a descriptive
string. If the string is more than one word and includes spaces, it must
be enclosed in quotation marks. A range that is enclosed in quotes is
also treated literally. For example,
configure router interface "A[1..10]" no shutdown
creates a single router interface with the name ‟A[1..10]”. However, a
command such as:
configure router interface A[1..10] no shutdown
creates 10 interfaces with names A1, A2 .. A10.
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