2 Using the Command Line Interface
Interactive Mode Syntax
You can use any of the following syntax options to initiate an interactive CLI command:
•
command — If you type the command name, the CLI prompts you to set values for all attribs associated
with that command.
•
command object — If you specify the object of a particular command, the CLI prompts you to set
values for all attribs associated with that object.
•
command object.attrib — If you specify an object and attribute of a particular command, the CLI
prompts you to set the value of the attribute you specified.
Example
Following is an example of the set command in interactive mode. Items in bold are typed by the user. Items
in brackets ([ ]) indicate the current value of the attribute specified.
Set All System Information Using Interactive Mode
1. Type the following command:
set sys
The system returns prompts for information. Default values are listed in brackets. To use the default
value, press Enter.
2. The system prompts you to set the value for the contact attribute:
System contact (sys.contact=[Customer Contact]) = Brit
3. Type a value for the location attribute and press Enter:
System location (sys.location=[First floor lab]) =
4. Type a value for name attribute and press Enter:
System name (sys.name=[sms25]) =
5. The system returns the following confirmation message:
Result: Success
System contact (sys.contact ) = Brit
System location (sys.location ) = First floor lab
System name (sys.name ) = sms25
System serial number (sys.serialNum) = X-SMA-ST-SMS25-0001
Remote Paths
Several commands accept remote paths as input. The remote paths specify a resource on an external
server that can be accessed by the SMS server. Remote files that can be specified as input to an operation
may be accessed using the HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, NFS, or SMB (Samba) protocols.
Remote directories that are used for saving SMS-based files to a remote server can be accessed through
the NFS or SMB protocols. Files are always mounted with read-only access. Directories are mounted
read-only when possible.
Remote paths are specified as a single string value. The details for each protocol are listed in the following
sections. In each example, items in italics are variables. When using the path syntax, you must replace
them with the appropriate values for your paths. Items in brackets ([ ]) are optional.
FTP
You can use the following formats for the FTP protocol:
• Complete specification:
ftp://[username:password@]server[:port]/directory/filename
•Anonymous FTP: ftp://server/directory/filename
• Specifying a user name and password: ftp://username:password@server/directory/filename
• FTP Examples:
ftp://10.11.12.13/pub/sms-0.0-0.500.pkg
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