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User's Manual 8. CLI-Based Management
Once logged in, the current directory (root), available commands, available subdirectories,
and a welcome message are displayed at the CLI prompt:
login: Admin
password:
ready. Type "exit" to close the connection.
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IPNetworking/ TPApp/ BSP/
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8.4 Command Shell
The Command Shell interface is used mainly to display current configuration and
performance.
8.4.1 Getting Familiar with the Command Shell
This section provides a description on how to work with the CLI. This includes basic
navigation commands and accessing subdirectories.
8.4.1.1 Basic Command Shell Commands
The table below describes the commands for navigating the Command Shell interface:
Table 8-1: Navigation Commands
Command Description
h
Displays the help for a specific command, action, or parameter.
cd
Enters another directory.
cd root
Returns you to the root directory "/>".
..
Goes up one level.
exit
Terminates the CLI session.
8.4.1.2 Accessing Subdirectories
The Command Shell commands are organized in subdirectories. When you establish a CLI
session, you are located in the root directory, indicated by the following prompt:
/>
To access a subdirectory, type its name, and then press Enter. For example, to enter the
MGmt subdirectory, type the following:
/>MGmt
Instead of typing the full name of the subdirectory, you can simply type its abbreviated
format. The abbreviated format is shown in upper case (i.e., capital letters). For example,
for the MGmt subdirectory, you can simply type the following:
/>MG