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Terminal Commands:
alarm
Use the 'alarm' command to show all the current alarms. This command
works in all modes.
colsep
Use the 'colsep' command to set the separation character used in the
CLI output. When the display is being parsed automatically rather
than by a craft operator, it may be more useful to have columns that
have a fixed character as a separator. The default separator would
have a typical module control display like this:
MODID NAME SETTING UNITS
01/09 ServiceA Off (0)
while setting the separator to a comma would have this display:
MODID,NAME,SETTING,UNITS
01/09,ServiceA,Off (0)
exit
Use the 'exit' command to return to CLI mode. This command must be
used before entering ICIM or MODULE mode.
headers
Use the 'headers' command to enable or disable the display of column
headers in the CLI. By default, headers are enabled.
logout
Use the 'logout' command to logout of the CLI session. If the
session is a telnet session, it will be closed. If the session
is the local console port, the login prompt will be given.
manual
Use the 'manual' command to display this help.
paging
User the 'paging' command to set the paging behavior for long CLI
output. The command parameter specifies the number of lines to
display on a single page. Once that number of lines is reached, the
user is asked to hit a key to continue with the next page. Setting
the parameter to 0 will disable paging and all CLI output will be
displayed as a single page.
pattern
Use the 'pattern' command to set the pattern matching style used
in the CLI. Valid selections are regex or wildcard (default).
show
Use the 'show' command to display the current values for the terminal
settings for colsep, headers, paging and pattern parameters.
TERMINAL>
Related Commands
manual (CLI command mode)
manual (ICIM command mode)
manual (Module command mode)
help
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