User's Manual
Configuration Using Web Based Management and the Command Line Interface
Symbols for Representing CLI Commands
CLI commands generally have one or more parameters that are represented in the
syntax description as follows:
● Mandatory parameters are shown in pointed brackets.
Example: <IP address>
If you omit a mandatory parameter, most commands output the set value.
● Alternative input values are separated by the pipe character ( | ). In this case,
you specify one of the listed values as the parameter.
Example: <E|D>
you enter either E or D.
● If a numeric value is required as a mandatory parameter, you can also specify a
range of values:
Example: <0 ... 255>
You must enter a value between 0 and 255.
Cross-menu Commands
You can use the commands in the following table in any menu.
CLI\ ... >
Command Description Comment
/
Moves you one menu level higher.
?
Displays the commands available in
the menu.
exit
Closes the CLI/TELNET session.
trace <Mod> <+|->
<Level>
Enables / disables the trace function.
restart
Restarts the SCALANCE W 788
info
Displays information on the current
menu item.
Operating Instructions SCALANCE W 788-1pro / SCALANCE W 788-2pro
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