XSR CLI Reference Guide 5-83
5
Configuring the Internet Protocol
Observing Syntax and Conventions
TheCLISyntaxandconventionsusethenotationdescribedbelow.
IP Commands
ThefollowingcommandsetsdefineIPfunctionalityontheXSRincluding:
• “OSPFCommands”onpage 5‐84.
• “OSPFDebugandShowCommands”onpage 5‐104.
• “RIPCommands”onpage 5‐123.
• “RIPShowCommands”onpage 5‐136.
• “RTPHeaderCompressionCommands”onpage 5‐137.
• “Policy‐BasedRoutingCommands”onpage 5‐145.
• “PBRClear
andShowCommands”onpage 5‐148.
• “A RP Commands”onpage 5‐149.
• “OtherIPCommands”onpage 5‐151.
• “IPClearandShowCommands”onpage 5‐168.
• “NetworkAddressTranslationCommands”onpage 5‐182.
• “VirtualRouterRedundancyProtocolCommands”onpage 5‐191.
Convention Description
xyz
Keywordormandatoryparameters(bold)
[x]
[]Squarebracketsindicateanoptionalparameter(italic)
[x | y | z]
[|]Squarebracketswithverticalbarindicateachoiceofvalues
{x | y | z}
{|}Braceswithverticalbarindicateachoiceofarequiredvalue
[x {y | z} ]
[{|}]Combinationofsquarebracketswithbracesandverticalbars
indicatesarequiredchoiceofanoptionalparameter
(config-if<xx>)
xxsignifiesinterfacetypeandnumber,e.g.:F1,S2/1.0, D1, M57, G3.
F
indicatesaFastEthernet,andGaGigabitEthernetinterface.
NextModeentriesdisplaytheCLIpromptafteracommandisentered.
Sub‐commandheadingsaredisplayedinredtext.
soho.enterasys.com Italicized, non-syntactic text indicates either a user-specified entry or text with
special emphasis