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Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
CLI Commands
The cd and ls commands can be used to navigate the MIBs in the CLI however, 4RF recommends the use of
the get and set commands in conjunction with the distributed MIB files.
The MIB files are provided as part of the software pack available on the 4RF website
Contact
if you are not familiar with the use of MIB files.
To enter a CLI command:
1. Type the first few characters of the command and hit Tab. This auto completes the command.
2. Enter the command string and enter.
Note
: All CLI commands are case sensitive.
The top level CLI command list is displayed by typing a ? at the command prompt.
The following is a list of the top level CLI commands and their usage:
CLI Command Usage
get
Reads the value of a MIB object
The MIB object name can be obtained in the MIB files. It can be a scalar object or a table
object.
If the MIB object is a scalar, then the CLI command needs to be
‘
get Obj
ectName’
If the MIB object name is a table, th
en the CLI command needs to be ‘
get ObjectName
ObjectIndex
’
Examples:
get termName
get unitConfigOperatingMode 1
set
Sets the value of a MIB object
The MIB object name can be obtained in the MIB files. It can be a scalar object or a table
object.
If the MIB object is a scalar, th
en the CLI command needs to be ‘set ObjectName
ObjectValue
’
If the MIB object name is a table, then the CLI command needs to be
‘
set ObjectName
ObjectValue ObjectIndex
’
Examples:
set termName MyRadio
set unitConfigOperatingMode 1 1
cd
Changes the directory
ls
Displays the next level menu items
pwd
Displays the current working directory
clear
Clears the screen
logout
Logs out from the CLI
adduser
adduser [-i <role>] <user name> <password> <password confirmation>
Notes:
- The role parameter must be ALL CAPS
- Neither password nor account aging are being used by the radio
deleteuser
deleteuser <userName>
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