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Command line syntax
The following Remote CLI syntax rules apply:
Begin all commands with rcli; for example, rcli show time.
Remote CLI input is not case sensitive. Examples in this guide are shown in lowercase; however,
you can interchangeably use uppercase.
Run either Linux shell scripts or Windows batch files to specify command selection and input
parameters using an all-text command line syntax.
Start the command line with an action and include an item on which to perform the action.
To provide additional context, optionally include keywords after the command.
For example, the command show system -ip=10.0.0.1 provides summary system
information (including serial number and firmware version) from the MPX router with a
management port at 10.0.0.1.
Start keywords with either a hyphen (-) or a forward slash (/). For example, the preceding
command could also be entered as show system /ip=10.0.0.1.
In the syntax for each command, required keywords are included. Optional keywords
are listed separately.
Keyword order on the command line is not important, unless stated otherwise in the
keyword description. For example, if more than one operating system type is specified
when adding an initiator, no error occurs, but only the last type specified on the command
line is used.
Every command supports the keywords listed in “General keywords” (page 12) in addition
to the keywords listed in the command description.
Parameter data containing spaces can be used if enclosed by either single (' ') or double
quotation marks (" "). For example:
-name="New name"
-name='Name with "quotes" in it'
Abbreviating keywords
Any keyword can be abbreviated to the minimum number of characters needed to avoid ambiguity.
For example, the show system command can be shortened as follows:
sh sy /ip=10.0.0.1
The default item is system, therefore, the show system command can be further shortened as
follows:
sh /ip=10.0.0.1
Input persistence
Most input data items for Remote CLI commands have a default value that is used if you do not
specify a value. However, some data items are retained between runs of RCLI. Remote CLI stores
these items separately for each user in the user home directory on Linux or the My Documents
folder on Windows. In commands where you would expect the default value to be the last value
you entered, these values are set correctly even if a different user has since logged in and used
RCLI.
Most input data is not persistent. Remote CLI obtains default values for optional parameters from
the current router settings, if they are valid. For example, when you modify an existing FCIP route,
most of the parameters default to the current settings on the router, except for the required parameter
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