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You must enter the elements of command strings in the followingorder, and you must adhere to the following restrictions:• Command type: set, get, getnext, getall, help, find, ping.Always enter the command type first, separated from thegroup name by a space.For operators with Security or System privileges, thefollowing commands are also available: elog, alarms,LCRestart, and SCMRestart.• Group name: cmSystem, cmIface, cmADSLModem, etc.Always enter a group name <strong>for</strong> the set, get, getnext,getall, and find commands. Otherwise, the system willreturn an error message. All of the group names arelisted alphabetically in the <strong>CopperEdge</strong> <strong>150</strong> CopperCraftReference and MIB Definitions <strong>manual</strong>.• Instance: IP address, PII, etc.Enter an instance <strong>for</strong> a Set or Get command. A port—either a WAN port or a DSL port—can be divided intoVCs. To identify the VC, include the number of the VCafter the number <strong>for</strong> the slot. For example, the instance,1.2.1.30, refers to the WAN module in slot 3 and the firstport. The number, 30, identifies the VC.Always enclose an instance in square brackets [ ]. If anentry requires more than one index, place the indexes inthe same order as displayed in the help objects listing.Always separate multiple indexes with a comma, butalways enclose them with a set of brackets: [index1,index2]. Multiple indexes <strong>for</strong>m a single instance.• Object name: NetModel, IpAddr, NetMask, etc.Enter an object name when per<strong>for</strong>ming a Set command.(In the three different Get commands, object names areunnecessary.) Separate the object name from theinstance by a space. Also, an object name must beaccompanied by an object value.• Object value: possible values or value ranges arespecified in each of the object group tables.All of the objects and their values or value ranges arelisted in the <strong>CopperEdge</strong> <strong>150</strong> CopperCraft Reference andMIB Definitions <strong>manual</strong>. In the command string,separate an object value from an object name with anequal sign (=), in this way: netmodel=coppervpn.Do not use spaces between object names and objectvalues.In a Set command, you will be assigning values tomultiple objects. In these situations, separate differentobjects (and their values) from each other with spaces,as follows:CRAFT> set cmiface [1.4.24] netmodel=vwandestpii=1.2.1.500 encapsulationtype=rfc1483cmcpcompatible=yes&KDSWHU,QLWLDO&RQILJXUDWLRQ

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