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2 Command interface overview CLI command syntax
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Boolean parameters are parameters with two states (on/off or yes/no).
To specify the on/yes state, you can specify just the parameter name,
omitting any value. To specify the off/no state, you can specify the
parameter name followed by the no value.
For example, the following command specifies the on/yes state for its
enabled parameter:
> config user account user1 enabled
To specify the off/no state for the enabled parameter, specify:
> config user account user1 enabled no
z IP address ranges
When an IP address range is specified, it can be specified by a hyphen
between the first and last addresses of the range (192.16.1.20-
192.16.1.25) or by a subnet mask suffix (192.168.1.1/24).
z Numeric offsets
Certain numeric parameters take a plus (+) or a minus (-) preceding the
numeric value to indicate an offset. For example, to configure a gain of
-5, specify:
> config voice fxo gain tx -5
Command keyword NO
The keyword no is used to turn off a boolean parameter or to clear string
parameters (that is, to fill the string value with blanks).
The no keyword must always be used before the affected parameter. For
example, the following command turns off the Netflow agent by turning off
the boolean parameter enabled.
> config netflow agent no enabled
As an example of using no to clear a string parameter, the following
command clears the name of the unit. (The default unit name is MyUnit.)
> config system info no unit
z To see the result, enter:
> show system info
z The Unit Name is now blank:
System Info:
Unit Name
Bootcode Ver 1.10.0012
App. Ver 2.1.0-00E-0085
System Type BSGX4e
Memory 106/128 MB
MAC 0 00:15:93:FE:01:18
MAC 1 00:15:93:FE:01:19
Serial 140
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