2000-A2-GB20-10 - 221 - February 2004Intro-ductionThe command line interface is often more convenient to use than themenu interface. Many of the tasks you normally perform using the menuinterface are also available in the command line interface.To enter command line interface (CLI) mode, type C on the Main menu.The IAD enters command mode, and allows you to enter IAD commands(described below) until you type the exit or quit command to return tothe menu interface.CLI HelpDisplay a list of all commands in the command line interface by typinghelp at the prompt. To display the parameters for a specific command,type command, followed by a question mark (?). For example, set wanip address?.Command Line SyntaxThe command line interface supports the following syntax:command parameters> (optional parameters)For example:set wan ip address 192.3.4.5 255.255.255.0 2 0 0 1The required parameters are IP address <192.3.4.5> and netmask<255.255.255.0>. The optional parameters are the slot (2), interface (0),port (0) and connection (1).The command and its parameters are NOT case sensitive.Command ExampleFor each command in the interface, the following information is provided:set wan stpbridgeDescription. This section describes the command in general. Immediatelyfollowing the description is the command itself, along with its required andoptional parameters.set wan stp bridge (slot) (interface) (port)If a command has parameters, they are listed individually, and described.Keywords are listed (separated by an OR bar (|) to indicate one keyword isallowed), as well as upper and lower parameter value limits."8hqGvrDr
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