Nokia T66160 Network Card User Manual


 
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D Entering commands without changing nodes
You can enter a complete Config command from anywhere in the
hierarchy without changing your current node.
M10 (ip ip-ppp)>> set system diag high
M10 (ip ip-ppp)>>
Here diagnostic level is set high in the system without jumping to
the node first.
Displaying current settings
You can use the
show command to display the current Root settings of
your M10. When you are in Config mode, you use the
show command
to display the current Config settings. If you enter the
show command
at the top level of the Config hierarchy, the command line interface
displays the settings for all enabled functions in the M10. If you enter
the
show command at an intermediate node, you see all settings for that
node and its subnodes.
Stepping through M10 configuration
The Nokia M10 command line interface includes a step mode to
automate the process of entering configuration settings. When you use
the Config step mode, the CLI prompts you for all required and
optional information. You can enter the configuration values
appropriate for your site without having to enter complete CLI
commands.
When you are in step mode, the CLI prompts you to enter required and
optional settings. If a setting has a default value or a current setting, the
command line interface displays the default value for the command in
parentheses. If a command has a limited number of acceptable values,
those values are presented in brackets, with each value separated by a
vertical line. For example, the following CLI step command indicates
that the default value is off and that valid entries are limited to on and
off.
option (off) [on|off]: on
You can accept the default value for a field by pressing the Enter key.
To use a different value, type it in and press Enter.
You can enter the Config step mode by typing
set from the top node of
the Config hierarchy. You can enter step mode for a particular node by
typing
set
node_name
. For example: