CLI Usage
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The list of all system global commands is displayed by entering help globals in the
CLI. For example:
*A:ALU-12>config>service# help globals
back - Go back a level in the command tree
echo - Echo the text that is typed in
enable-admin - Enable the user to become a system administrator
exec - Execute a file - use -echo to show the commands and
prompts on the screen
exit - Exit to intermediate mode - use option all to exit to root
prompt
help - Display help
history - Show command history
info - Display configuration for the present node
logout - Log off this system
mrinfo - Request multicast router information
mstat - Trace multicast path from a source to a receiver and
display multicast packet rate and loss information
mstat Traces a multicast path from a source to a receiver and displays
multicast packet rate and loss information. See the 7705 SAR OAM and
Diagnostics Guide for details.
mtrace Traces a multicast path from a source to a receiver and displays hop-
by-hop information. See the 7705 SAR OAM and Diagnostics Guide for
details.
oam Provides OAM test suite options. See the 7705 SAR OAM and
Diagnostics Guide for details.
password Changes the user CLI login password. The password can only be
changed at the ROOT level.
ping Verifies the reachability of a remote host
pwc Displays the present or previous working context of the CLI session
sleep Causes the console session to pause operation (sleep) for 1 second or
for the specified number of seconds. Primary use is to introduce a
pause within the execution of an exec file.
ssh Opens a secure shell connection to a host
telnet Telnet to a host
traceroute Determines the route to a destination address
tree Displays a list of all commands at the current level and all sublevels
write Sends a console message to a specific user or to all users with active
console sessions
Table 2 Console Control Commands (Continued)
Command Description