Reference Guide

Enter a Command by Navigating One Menu at a Time
Enter a command by navigating through the CLI one menu at a time.
1. Type the <menu name> and press the Enter key.
The available submenus and commands under the menu are displayed.
2. If needed, type the <submenu name> and press the Enter key.
The available submenus and commands under the submenu are displayed.
3. Repeat Step 2 until you reach the submenu level containing the command that you want to execute.
4. Type <command> <argument(s)> -<option(s)> and press the Enter key.
The command is executed.
Example:
1. Type access-control and press the Enter key.
2. Type mapping and press the Enter key.
3. Type manual and press the Enter key.
4. Type add NAS jsmith johns -EnableWindowsToUNIXMapping Yes and press the Enter key.
Enter a Single Line Command
To enter a single line CLI command:
Type: <menu name> <submenu name(s)> <command> <argument(s)> -<option(s)> and press
the Enter key.
The command is executed.
Example:
Type: access-control mapping manual add NAS jsmith johns
EnableWindowsToUNIXMapping Yes
and press the Enter key.
CLI Output
Depending on the command, all available output might be displayed, or just the beginning of the output
might be displayed along with the following message describing the options available for navigating the
output.
<command> <number>% Press Enter for next line Space for next page or ESC to
stop paging.
For some commands with lengthy output, the following options are available:
% — Displays the percentage of output displayed
Enter — Pressing Enter displays the next line of output
Space — Pressing Space displays the next page of output
ESC — Pressing Esc returns you to a command prompt
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