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6-6 CHAPTER 6: CONFIGURING BASIC SETTINGS
Full and Abbreviated Syntax Examples
The following examples show the full form first, followed by the abbreviated
command syntax.
The full-form command syntax:
ADD !<port> -NRIP AdvToNeighbor <network>%<mac address> [...]
can be abbreviated to:
ADD !<port> -NRIP ATN <network>%<mac address> [...]
Replacing the variables in this abbreviated command syntax with values might
specify, for example, that a neighbor on port 2, network number &10, with
address %080002030ef2, receives RIP and SAP updates:
ADD !2 -NRIP ATN &10%080002030ef2
The full-form command syntax:
SETDefault -IP CONTrol = ([ROute | NoROute], [RelaySrcRoute |
NoRelaySrcRoute], [SplitLoad | NoSplitLoad], [Filtering |
NoFiltering], [SECurity | NoSECurity], [FwdSubnetBcast |
NoFwdSubnetBcast], [FwdAllSubnetBcast | NoFwdAllSubnetBcast])
vertical bar | Separates mutually exclusive items in a list, one of which must be entered.
For example, in the syntax:
SET ScreenLength = [None | <line>(6–100)]
you can specify either the word None or a number between 6 and 100
when you enter the command. Do not type the vertical bar.
ellipsis ... Following a parameter name or value, indicates that one or more
additional arguments may be specified on the same command line. For
example, in the syntax:
ADD !<port> -IP SecAuthIn <authority> [<authority>
...] [ANY]
you can specify multiple authorities (GENSER, SIOP, SCI, NSA, DOE, NONE)
when you enter the command. Do not type the ellipsis.
hyphen - A letter preceded by a hyphen represents a command option. Also, when
you enter a service name as part of the command, you must precede the
service name with a hyphen. For example, in the command:
SETDefault -BRidge CONTrol = Bridge
You must include the hyphen with the service name BRidge when you
enter the command.
braces { } Enclose a list of values, one of which must be entered. For example, in
the syntax:
SETDefault !<subaddr #> -Gateway SubAddrMap =
{(<IPaddr> | <PSAPaddr>) | None}
you must enter either an IP address, PSAP address, or the word None
when you enter the command. Do not type the braces.
exclamation point ! A number preceded by an exclamation point represents a port, virtual
port, or path number. For example, in the syntax:
SHow [!<port>] -DECnet CONFiguration
the exclamation point must be included before the port number when
you enter the command.
The exclamation point is also used to refer to a profile number. Refer to
the PROFile Service chapter in Reference for NETBuilder Family Software.
Table 6-1 Command Syntax Symbols (continued)
Symbol Description