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CLI Command Modes
All CLI interactions occur in one of four command modes. Command modes affect
the scope of the commands as well as how they are interpreted.
Mode Description
CLI The default command mode at login, used for issuing CLI
commands to perform general control and monitoring tasks.
Module Used to issue Module mode commands, which are directed to a
specific module or range of modules installed in the ICIM2
domain.
ICIM Used to issue ICIM mode commands, which are directed to the
ICIM2 module itself.
Terminal Used to issue Terminal mode commands, which control the way
that information is displayed onscreen.
Command Prompts
The onscreen command prompt indicates the command mode currently in effect, as
follows:
Prompt Meaning
CLI> CLI mode commands are now recognized.
*/* MODULE> Module mode commands are now recognized; commands are
directed to all chassis and slots in the ICIM2 domain (see below
for details).
ICIM> ICIM mode commands are now recognized.
TERMINAL> Terminal mode commands are now recognized.
Changing Command Modes
CLI mode is the default command mode at login. To select a different command
mode, enter the desired mode name at the CLI> command prompt.
The following sample dialog shows how you could change from CLI mode to
Module mode:
CLI> module
*/* MODULE>
You may then use any CLI commands recognized in Module command mode.
To exit Module mode and return to CLI mode, use the exit command:
*/* MODULE> exit
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