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MSAP2000 AAMS User’s Guide 
C HAPTER 24 
Commands Overview 
This chapter introduces the command line interface and lists the available 
commands. 
24.1    Command Line Interface 
Note: See the web configurator parts of this User’s Guide for background 
information on features configurable by web configurator. 
Log in MSAP2000 via console port. Go to /Configuration/Digital Module 
Setting/MSAP2000 AAMS and select item (5) MSAP2000 AAMS Console. At 
the bottom of the menu, system will request a slot location for the MSAP2000 
AAMS. Give the slot location of the MSAP2000 AAMS and press “y” or “yes” to 
enter MSAP2000 AAMS console. 
Here’s a MSAP2000 menu sample: 
/Configuration/Digital Module Setting/AAMS 
============================= AAMS ============================= 
(1) List Setting 
(2) Modify Setting 
(3) List Profile 
(4) List Status 
(5) AAMS Console 
(H) Help 
        Reject to modify setting when system supports NAT 
============== (Tab) Next , (Enter) Continue , (Esc) Exit ================ 
> Location = RT1-1-1 ... Execute (Y/N) > 
You can use text command lines for software configuration. The rules of the 
commands are listed next. 
1 The command keywords are in courier new font. 
2 A command can be abbreviated to the smallest unique string that 
differentiates it from other commands. For example the “
sys date” command 
could be abbreviated to “
sy d”. 
3 The optional fields in a command are enclosed in square brackets [], for 
instance, config 
[save]
 means that the save field is optional. 
4 “Command” refers to a command used in the command line interface (CI 
command). 
5 The | symbol means “or”. 
Note: Using commands not documented in the user’s guide can damage the unit 
and possibly render it unusable. 










