CLI Mode-based Topology Command Reference
Intelligent Blade Panel Module
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Conventions
Network addresses are used to define a link to a remote host, workstation, or network.
Network addresses are shown using the following syntax:
Table 5-1. Network Address Syntax
Address Type Format Range
IPAddr A.B.C.D
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
MacAddr
YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY hexidecimal digit pairs
Double quotation marks such as "System Name with Spaces" set off user defined strings.
If the operator wishes to use spaces as part of a name parameter then it must be enclosed in
double quotation marks.
Empty strings (““) are not valid user defined strings. Command completion finishes
spelling the command when enough letters of a command are typed to uniquely identify the
command word. The command may be executed by typing <enter> (command abbreviation) or
the command word may be completed by typing the <tab> or <space bar> (command
completion).
The value 'Err' designates that the requested value was not internally accessible. This
should never happen and indicates that there is a case in the software that is not handled
correctly.
The value of '-----' designates that the value is unknown.
Annotations
The CLI allows the user to type single-line annotations at the command prompt for use
when writing test or configuration scripts and for better readability. The exclamation point (‘!’)
character flags the beginning of a comment. The comment flag character can begin a word
anywhere on the command line and all input following this character is ignored. Any command
line that begins with the character ‘!’ is recognized as a comment line and ignored by the
parser.
Some examples are provided below:
! Script file for displaying the ip interface
! Display information about interfaces
show ip interface 0/1 !Displays the information about the first interface
! Display information about the next interface
show ip interface 0/2
! End of the script file