Basic System Configuration Guide CLI Usage
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mtrace - Trace multicast path from a source to a receiver
oam + OAM Test Suite
ping - Verify the reachability of a remote host
pwc - Show the present working context
sleep - Sleep for specified number of seconds
ssh - SSH to a host
telnet - Telnet to a host
traceroute - Determine the route to a destination address
tree - Display command tree structure from the context of execution
write - Write text to another user
*A:ALU-12>config>service#
Table 3 lists command syntax symbols. Where the syntax differs between the CLI
and the Command Reference sections of the 7705 SAR guides is noted in the table.
Table 3 Command Syntax Symbols
Symbol Description Example
| A vertical line (pipe) indicates that one of the
parameters within the brackets or braces is required
tcp-ack {true | false}
[ ] Brackets indicate optional parameters router [router-name]
< > Angle brackets indicate that the user must enter a
value for the parameter inside the brackets (Note:
angle brackets are not used in the 7705 SAR guides
but are used on the CLI; italics are used in these
guides to indicate the same rule)
interface <interface-name>
{ } Braces indicate that one of the parameters must be
selected
default-action {drop | forward}
[{ }] Braces within square brackets indicate that the
parameters are optional, but if one is selected, the
information within the braces is required; for
example, if you select the peer parameter, you must
enter the keyword “peer” (ip-address is optional)
discovery [{peer [ip-address]} | {interface
[ip-int-name]}]
Bold In the 7705 SAR guides (not on the CLI), bold
indicates commands and keywords that the user
must enter exactly as shown
scope {inclusive | template}
Italic In the 7705 SAR guides (not on the CLI), italics
indicate parameters that the user must enter a value
for
dscp dscp-name
n/a In the Command Reference section, n/a in the
Default field of a command indicates that a default
value is not applicable for the command
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