User interfaces
1.2
Command Line Interface
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UM Config GRS
Release
8.0
09/2019
Network addresses
Network addresses are a requirement for establishing a data connection to a remote work station,
a server, or another network. You distinguish between IP addresses and MAC addresses.
The IP address is an address allocated by the network administrator. The IP address is unique in
one network area.
The MAC addresses are assigned by the hardware manufacturer. MAC addresses are unique
worldwide.
The following table displays the representation and the range of the address types:
Strings
A string is indicated by quotation marks. For example,
“System name with space character”
. Space
characters are not valid user-defined strings. You enter a space character in a parameter between
quotation marks.
Example:
*(GRS)#cli prompt Device name
Error: Invalid command 'name'
*(GRS)#cli prompt 'Device name'
*(Device name)#
1.2.9
Examples of commands
Example 1: clear arp-table-switch
Command for clearing the ARP table of the management agent (cache).
clear arp-table-switch
is the command name. The command is executable without any other
parameters by pressing the <Enter> key.
Example 2: radius server timeout
Command to configure the RADIUS server timeout value.
(GRS) (config)#radius server timeout
<1..30> Timeout in seconds (default: 5).
Table 6: Format and range of network addresses
Address
Type
Format
Range
Example
IP Address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
nnn: 0 to 255 (decimal)
192.168.11.110
MAC
Address
mm:mm:mm:mm:m
m:mm
mm: 00 to ff (hexadecimal
number pairs)
A7:C9:89:DD:A9:B3
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