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SCLI(1)								       SCLI(1)

NAME
       scli - SNMP Command Line Interface

SYNOPSIS
       scli [options] [hostname] [community]

DESCRIPTION
       scli provides a simple command line interface on top of the Simple Net‐
       work Management Protocol (SNMP). It can	be  used  to  read  data  from
       devices	and  to	 configure them with simple commands. It relies on the
       capabilities of the devices and thus not all commands may work with all
       devices.

       The  optional  hostname	argument  is the name or the IP address of the
       remote host. scli talks to this host's SNMP agent on the	 default  port
       number 161 using the SNMP over UDP transport mapping.

       The  optional community argument is the community string used to commu‐
       nicate with the remote SNMP agent. The default string is public. Please
       check  the configuration of the SNMP agent to get a clue about the com‐
       munity string to use, if the default community string does not work.

OPTIONS
       scli accepts the following options:

       -V, --version
	      Show version of program.

       -c, --command
	      Process the given commands and exit.

       -d seconds, --delay=seconds
	      Set delay between screen updates in seconds. The	default	 delay
	      between updates is 5 seconds.

       -f, --file
	      Process commands from a file and exit.

       -h, --help
	      Show summary of scli options.

       -i, --inet
	      Execute in inet mode. This option implies -q, -n and -x.

       -n, --norc
	      Do not evaluate ~/.sclirc on startup.

       -q, --quiet
	      This flag causes scli to supress some informational messages.

       -s, --dry-run
	      Parse  scli  commands  but  do  not  actually execute them. This
	      allows to perform syntax checking on scli scripts.

       -x, --xml
	      Generate XML output instead of the default output which is opti‐
	      mized for humans and more difficult to parse by programs.

COMMAND OVERVIEW
       scli  is a simple command interpreter. scli commands are organized in a
       hierarchy. This section only describes the top-level  commands.	Invoke
       the help command described below to get a complete list of all commands
       supported by scli.

       open	 Establish an association to a remote SNMP agent.

       close	 Close the association to a remote SNMP agent.

       exit	 Exit the scli command interpreter.

       help	 Display help information about the scli  command  interpreter
		 including a full list of the scli command hierarchy.

       history	 Show the history of the last scli commands.

       create	 Create	 new  object  instances on the remote SNMP agent. This
		 command has many sub-commands which are used  to  instantiate
		 very different things.

       delete	 Delete object instances from the remote SNMP agent. This com‐
		 mand has many sub-commands which are used to delete very dif‐
		 ferent things.

       run	 Execute a specific action. This command has many sub-commands
		 which are used run very different actions.

       set	 Modify object instances on the remote SNMP agent by assigning
		 new values. This command has many sub-commands which are used
		 to set very different things.

       show	 Show information provided by the remote SNMP agent. This com‐
		 mand has many sub-commands focusing on various aspects of the
		 system.

       monitor	 Monitor information provided by the remote SNMP  agent.  This
		 command  has many sub-commands focusing on various aspects of
		 the system.  scli monitors provide a live display of  network
		 and  device  activities.  Information	is  shown in a compact
		 human readable format and updated in regular  intervals.  The
		 initial  update  interval  length  is determined by the delay
		 command line option.

       dump	 Dump scli command sequences to restore the  configuration  of
		 the remote SNMP agent.

       scli  supports  recursive command evaluation. When a command is entered
       which is not a leaf of the command  tree,  then	the  interpreter  will
       recursively  invoke  all	 commands  in  the  subtree  identified by the
       entered command. In  particular,	 entering  show	 will  cause  scli  to
       retrieve	 and  display  all information accessible from the remote SNMP
       agent.  100 scli version 0.4.0 (c) 2001-2010 Juergen Schoenwaelder

3COM MODE
       The 3com scli mode allows to manipulate virtual lans  (vlans)  on  3com
       bridges. It is based on the PRODUCTMIB which is implemented at least on
       3Com SuperStack II switches.

       create 3com bridge vlan <vlanid> <name>

       delete 3com bridge vlan <regexp>

       set 3com bridge vlan name <vlanid> <name>

       set 3com bridge vlan ports <regexp> <ports>

       show 3com bridge vlan info [<regexp>]

       dump 3com bridge vlan

       The create 3com bridge vlan command is used to create a new virtual LAN
       with the given <vlanid> and <name>.

       The  delete 3com bridge vlan command deletes all selected virtual LANs.
       The regular expression <regexp> is  matched  against  the  virtual  LAN
       names to select the vlans that should be deleted.

       The  set	 3com  bridge  vlan name command changes the name of a virtual
       LAN.

       The set 3com bridge vlan ports command allows to assign ports to	 port-
       based  virtual LANs. The regular expression <regexp> is matched against
       the virtual LAN names to select the vlans that should be modified.  The
       <ports>	argument  contains  a  comma separated list of port numbers or
       port number ranges, e.g.	 1,5,7-8.

       The show 3com bridge vlan info command shows summary information	 about
       all  selected virtual LANs. The optional regular expression <regexp> is
       matched against the virtual LAN names to select	the  virtual  LANs  of
       interest. The command generates a table with the following columns:

	 VLAN	  virtual LAN number
	 STATUS	  status of the virutal LAN (see below)
	 NAME	  name of the virutal LAN
	 INTERFCE virtual LAN interface number
	 PORTS	  ports assigned to the virtual LAN

       The  status is encoded in two characters. The first character indicates
       the status of the row (A=active, S=not in service,  R=not  ready).  The
       second  character  indicates  virutal  LAN  type	 (P=port, I=IP-subnet,
       O=protocol, S=src address, D=dst address).

       The dump 3com bridge vlan command generates a sequence of scli commands
       which can be used to restore the virtual LAN configuration.

ATM MODE
       The  atm	 scli  mode  is based on the ATM-MIB as published in RFC 2515.
       This mode is intended to display and configure ATM parameters.

       show atm interface info <regexp>

       show atm interface details <regexp>

       The show atm interface info command displays  summary  information  for
       all  selected  ATM interfaces. The optional regular expression <regexp>
       is matched against the interface descriptions to select the  interfaces
       of interest. The command generates a table with the following columns:

	 INTERFACE   network interface number
	 DESCRIPTION description of the network interface

       The  show  atm  interface  details  command  describes the selected ATM
       interfaces in more detail. The optional regular expression <regexp>  is
       matched	against the interface descriptions to select the interfaces of
       interest.

BRIDGE MODE
       The scli bridge mode is based on the BRIDGE-MIB	as  published  in  RFC
       4188  and  the Q-BRIDGE-MIB as published in RFC 4363.  It provides com‐
       mands to browse information specific to IEEE 802.1  LAN	bridges	 (also
       known as layer two switches).

       show bridge info

       show bridge ports

       show bridge stp ports

       show bridge forwarding

       show bridge filter

       show bridge stats

       monitor bridge stats

       show bridge vlan info [<regexp>]

       show bridge vlan details [<regexp>]

       create bridge vlan <id> <name>

       delete bridge vlan <regexp>

       The  show  bridge  info	command	 displays  summary information about a
       bridge, such as the number of ports and the  supported  bridging	 func‐
       tions and associated parameters.

       The  show  bridge  ports	 command displays information about the bridge
       ports.

       The show bridge stp ports command displays information about the bridge
       ports  which  participate  in  the spanning tree protocol.  The command
       generates a table with the following columns:

	 PORT	  port number
	 PRIO	  spanning tree priority of the port
	 STATE	  spanning tree status of the port
	 P-COST	  path costs for this port
	 D-ROOT	  designated root port
	 D-COST	  designated costs
	 D-BRIDGE designated bridge
	 D-PORT	  designated port

       The status is encoded in two characters. The first character  indicates
       whether	STP  on	 the  port  is enabled (E) or disabled (D). The second
       character indicates the current status (D=disabled, B=blocking,	I=lis‐
       tening, L=learning, F=forwarding, X=broken).

       The  show  bridge  forwarding command displays the forwarding data base
       used by transparent bridges. The command generates  a  table  with  the
       following columns:

	 PORT	 port number
	 STATUS	 status of the forwarding entry
	 ADDRESS address associated with the port
	 NAME	 name of the address (where known)
	 VENDOR	 vendor info derived from the address

       The show bridge filter command shows filtering information.

       The  show  bridge stats command displays per port statistics for trans‐
       parent bridges. The command generates a table with the  following  col‐
       umns:

	 PORT	     port number
	 I-FPS	     input frames per second
	 O-FPS	     output frames per second
	 D-FPS	     discarded frames per second
	 DESCRIPTION description of the port

       The monitor bridge stats command shows the same information as the show
       bridge stats command. The information is updated periodically.

       The show bridge vlan info command shows summary information about  con‐
       figured	VLANs.	The  command generates a table with the following col‐
       umns:

	 VLAN	     VLAN number (between 1 and 4094)
	 STATUS	  status of the VLAN
	 NAME	     name of the VLAN
	 PORTS	     ports assigned the the VLAN

       The show bridge vlan details command describes the  selected  VLANs  in
       detail. The optional regular expression <regexp> is matched against the
       VLAN names to select the VLANs of interest.

       The create bridge vlan command creates a new vlan with the  given  <id>
       and name <name>.

       The  delete  bridge  vlan  command  deletes  all	 vlans whose vlan name
       matches the regular expression <regexp>.

CISCO MODE
       The cisco scli mode is used to display and configure cisco  parameters.
       It also supports retrieval of accounting data from devices that support
       the old cisco accounting mib. This mode is based on  the	 OLD-CISCO-IP-
       MIB published in May 1994.

       show cisco processes

       show cisco ip accounting info

       show cisco ip accounting current sorted

       show cisco ip accounting current raw

       show cisco ip accounting snapshot sorted

       show cisco ip accounting snapshot raw

       monitor cisco ip accounting current

       monitor cisco ip accounting snapshot sorted

       set cisco ip accounting checkpoint

       show cisco dot11 interface info

       show cisco dot11 clients stats

       monitor cisco dot11 clients stats

       The  show  cisco	 processes command displays information about all pro‐
       cesses running on a CISCO device. The command generates	a  table  with
       the following columns:

	 CPU	 processor executing a given process
	 PID	 process indentification number on a CPU
	 P	 priority of the process
	 MEMORY	 memory used by the process
	 TIME	 CPU time used by the process
	 COMMAND command executed by the process

       The  show  cisco	 ip  accounting	 info  command displays general status
       information concerning the simple cisco IPv4 accounting mechanism  sup‐
       ported  by  many	 older	cisco  devices. In particular, it displays the
       starting point of the current and  snapshot  data  tables,  information
       about  the  available  accounting  capacity,  and statistics about lost
       bytes and packets.

       cisco IP current accounting data

       The show cisco ip accounting  current  raw  command  displays  the  raw
       accounting data retrieved from the current table. The command generates
       a table with the following columns:

	 SOURCE	     source IPv4 address in dotted notation
	 DESTINATION destination IPv4 address in dotted notation
	 PACKETS     packets sent from source to destination
	 BYTES	     bytes sent from source to destination

       cisco IP snapshot accounting data

       The show cisco ip accounting snapshot  raw  command  displays  the  raw
       accounting  data	 retrieved from the snapshot table. The command gener‐
       ates a table with the following columns:

	 SOURCE	     source IPv4 address in dotted notation
	 DESTINATION destination IPv4 address in dotted notation
	 PACKETS     packets sent from source to destination
	 BYTES	     bytes sent from source to destination

       cisco IP current accounting data

       cisco IP snapshot accounting data

       The set cisco ip accounting checkpoint command takes a snapshot of  the
       current	accounting  table by copying it to the snapshot accounting ta‐
       ble. The current accounting table is reinitialized before it is updated
       again. The command returns the serial number of the snapshot.

       The  show cisco dot11 interface info command displays information about
       all IEEE 802.11 interfaces on a CISCO device. The command  generates  a
       table with the following columns:

	 IFACE	network interface number
	 SPEED	speed in bits per second
	 NAME	name of the network interface
	 CLNT	number of associated clients
	 BRDG	number of assiciated bridges
	 RPRT	number of assiciated repeaters
	 ASSCI	total number of associated stations
	 ASSCO	total number of deassociated stations
	 ROAMI	total number of roamed-in stations
	 ROAMO	total number of roamed-away stations
	 AUTHI	total number of authenticated stations
	 AUTHO	total number of deauthenticated stations

       The  show  cisco dot11 clients stats command displays information about
       all IEEE 802.11 clients associated with a  CISCO	 device.  The  command
       generates a table with the following columns:

	 IF		 network interface number
	 SSID		 SSID to which client is associated
	 ADDRESS	 client MAC address
	 IPv4-ADDRESS  clients IPv4 address (if supplied)
	 SGNL	       clients signal strength
	 UPTIME	       lifetime of clients association
	 I-BPS	       input bytes per second
	 O-BPS	       output bytes per second
	 ERR	       errors per second

       The  monitor  cisco dot11 clients stats command shows the same informa‐
       tion as the show cisco dot11 clients stats command. The information  is
       updated periodically.

DISMAN MODE
       The  scli disman mode is based on the DISMAN-SCRIPT-MIB as published in
       RFC 3165 and the DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB  as	 published  in	RFC  3231.  It
       allows to browse and configure distributed managers.

       create disman script <owner> <name> <description>

       create disman run <owner> <name> <args>

       show disman languages

       show disman script info

       show disman script details

       show disman launch info

       show disman launch details

       show disman run info

       show disman run details

       show schedule info

       show schedule details

       create schedule <owner> <name> <expression>

       delete schedule <owner> <name>

       dump schedule

       monitor schedule info

       monitor disman run

       languages supported by the distributed manager

       script summary information

       scripts installed at the distributed manager

       launch summary information

       launch buttons installed on the distributed manager

       summary information about running scripts

       running scripts on the distributed manager

       The  show  schedule info command displays summary information about the
       scheduled actions.

       schedules on the distributed manager

       The dump schedule command generates a sequence of scli  commands	 which
       can be used to restore the schedule configuration.

       scheduler information

       monitor running scripts

ENTITY MODE
       The  entity  scli  mode	is based on the ENTITY-MIB as published in RFC
       2737. It provides commands to browse the physical entities or  physical
       components that make up a managed system.

       show entity info

       show entity details

       show entity containment

       show entity sensors

       The  show  entity  info	command displays summary information about the
       physical entities that compose the system. The command generates a  ta‐
       ble with the following columns:

	 ENTITY	     entity number
	 CLASS	     class of the entity (see below)
	 NAME	     name of the entity
	 DESCRIPTION description of the entity

       The show entity details command describes the physical entities in more
       detail.

       The show entity containment command displays the physical  entity  con‐
       tainment hierarchy.

       The  show entity sensors command describes the physical sensor entities
       in more detail.

ETHERNET MODE
       The ethernet scli mode is based on the EtherLike-MIB  as	 published  in
       RFC 2665 and the MAU-MIB as published in RFC 2668.

       show ethernet mau

       show ethernet stats

       show ethernet history

       monitor ethernet stats

       The  show  ethernet  mau	 command displays information about the medium
       attachment units (MAUs) for each ethernet port. The command generates a
       table which has the following columns:

	 INTERFACE network interface number
	 MAU	   medium attachment unit number per interface
	 STATUS	   status of the medium attachment unit
	 MEDIA	   media availability
	 JABBER	   jabber state of the medium attachment unit
	 AUTONEG   autonegation capabilities
	 TYPE	   type of the medium attachment unit

       The  show  ethernet stats command displays ethernet specific statistics
       for each ethernet interface. The command outputs a table which has  the
       following columns:

	 INTERFACE network interface number
	 ALIGN	   alignement errors per second
	 FCS	   frame check sequence errors per second
	 RCV	   MAC receive errors per second
	 LONG	   frames exceeding maximum frame size per second
	 DEFER	   deferred transmission per second
	 SCOL	   single collisions per second
	 MCOLR	   multiple collisions per second
	 XCOL	   excessive collisions per second
	 LCOL	   late collisions per second
	 XMIT	   MAC transmit errors per second
	 CARR	   carrier sense errors per second

       The  monitor  ethernet  stats command shows the same information as the
       show ethernet stats command. The information is updated periodically.

HP MODE
       The hp scli mode is used to display and configure hp parameters.

       show hp fault log

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INTERFACE MODE
       The scli interface mode is based on the	IF-MIB	as  published  in  RFC
       2863.  It  provides commands to browse, monitor and configure arbitrary
       network interfaces.

       create interface stack <lower-regexp> <higher-regexp>

       delete interface stack <lower-regexp> <higher-regexp>

       set interface status <regexp> <status>

       set interface alias <regexp> <string>

       set interface notifications <regexp> <value>

       set interface promiscuous <regexp> <bool>

       show interface info [<regexp>]

       show interface details [<regexp>]

       show interface stack [<regexp>]

       show interface stats [<regexp>]

       monitor interface stats [<regexp>]

       loop interface stats [<regexp>]

       check interface status [<regexp>]

       dump interface

       The set interface status command modifies the administrative status  of
       all  selected  interfaces.  The	regular expression <regexp> is matched
       against the interface descriptions to select the interfaces  of	inter‐
       est.  The <value> parameter must be one of the strings "up", "down", or
       "testing".

       The set interface alias command assigns the alias name <string> to  the
       selected interfaces. The alias name provies a non-volatile handle which
       can be used by management applications to better	 identify  interfaces.
       The  regular  expression	 <regexp>  is  matched	against	 the interface
       descriptions to select the interfaces.

       The set interface notifications command controls whether	 the  selected
       interfaces  generate  linkUp  and  linkDown notifications.  The regular
       expression <regexp> is matched against the  interface  descriptions  to
       select the interfaces. The <value> parameter must be one of the strings
       "enabled" or "disabled".

       The set interface promiscuous command  controls	whether	 the  selected
       interfaces  operate  in promiscuous mode or not. The regular expression
       <regexp> is matched against the interface descriptions  to  select  the
       interfaces.  The	 <bool> parameter must be one of the strings "true" or
       "false".

       The show interface info command displays summary	 information  for  all
       selected	 interfaces.  The  optional  regular  expression  <regexp>  is
       matched against the interface descriptions to select the interfaces  of
       interest. The command generates a table with the following columns:

	 INTERFACE   network interface number
	 STATUS	     interface status (see below)
	 MTU	     maximum transfer unit
	 TYPE	     type of the network interface
	 SPEED	     speed in bits per second
	 NAME	     name of the network interface
	 DESCRIPTION description of the network interface

       The status is encoded in four characters. The first character indicates
       the administrative status (U=up, D=down, T=testing).  The second	 char‐
       acter  indicates	 the  operational  status  (U=up,  D=down,  T=testing,
       ?=unknown, O=dormant,  N=not-present,  L=lower-layer-down).  The	 third
       character  indicates  whether  a	 connector  is	present	 (C=connector,
       N=none) and the fourth character indicates whether the interface is  in
       promiscuous mode (P=promiscuous, N=normal).

       The show interface details command describes the selected interfaces in
       detail. The optional regular expression <regexp> is matched against the
       interface descriptions to select the interfaces of interest.

       The show interface stack command shows the stacking order of the inter‐
       faces. The command generates a table with the following columns:

	 INTERFACE   network interface number
	 STACK	     indication of the stacking order
	 TYPE	     type of the network interface
	 DESCRIPTION description of the network interface

       The show interface stats command displays network interface  statistics
       for  all selected interfaces.  The optional regular expression <regexp>
       is matched against the interface description to select the  interfaces.
       The command outputs a table which has the following columns:

	 INTERFACE   network interface number
	 STATUS	     interface status (see above)
	 I-BPS	     input bytes per second
	 O-BPS	     output bytes per second
	 I-PPS	     input packets per second
	 O-PPS	     output packets per second
	 I-ERR	     input errors per second
	 O-ERR	     output errors per second
	 I-DIS	     input packets discarded per second
	 O-DIS	     output packets discarded per second
	 I-UNK	     input packets with unknown protocols per second
	 DESCRIPTION description of the network interface

       The  monitor  interface stats command shows the same information as the
       show interface stats command. The information is updated periodically.

       The loop interface stats command shows the same information as the show
       interface stats command. The information is updated periodically.

       The check interface status command checks the status of interfaces. The
       optional regular expression <regexp> is matched against	the  interface
       description to select the interfaces In particular, the check interface
       status commands detects fault conditions if (a)	ifAdminStatus  is  not
       down  and ifOperStatus is down or (b) ifAdminStatus is down and ifOper‐
       Status is not down and not notPresent

       The dump interface command generates a sequence of scli commands	 which
       can be used to restore the interface configuration.

IP MODE
       The  ip	scli mode is based on the IP-MIB as published in RFC 2011, the
       IP-FORWARD-MIB as published in RFC 2096, the IP-TUNNEL-MIB as published
       in  RFC	2667 and the RFC1213-MIB as published in RFC 1213. It provides
       commands to browse, monitor and configure IP protocol engines.

       set ip forwarding <value>

       set ip ttl <number>

       show ip info

       show ip forwarding

       show ip addresses

       show ip tunnel

       show ip mapping

       dump ip

       The set ip forwarding command controls whether the IP  protocol	engine
       forwards	 IP datagrams or not. The <value> parameter must be one of the
       strings "enabled" or "disabled".

       The set ip ttl command can be used to change the default time  to  live
       (TTL) value used by the IP protocol engine. The <number> parameter must
       be a number between 1 and 255 inclusive.

       The show ip info command displays parameters of the IP protocol engine,
       such as the default TTL or whether the node is forwarding IP packets.

       The  show  ip  forwarding command displays the IP forwarding data base.
       The command generates a table with the following columns:

	 DESTINATION destination address and prefix
	 NEXT-HOP    next hop towards the destination
	 TOS	     type of service selector
	 TYPE	     type (direct/indirect) of the entry
	 PROTO	     protocol which created the entry
	 INTERFACE   interface used for forwarding

       The show ip addresses command displays the  IP  addresses  assigned  to
       network	interfaces.  The  command generates a table with the following
       columns:

	 ADDRESS     IP address
	 PREFIX	     IP address prefix length
	 NAME	     name of the IP address
	 INTERFACE   network interface number
	 DESCRIPTION description of the network interface

       The show ip tunnel command displays information about existing IP  tun‐
       nels.

       The show ip mapping command displays the mapping of IP address to lower
       layer address (e.g., IEEE 802 addresses). The command generates a table
       with the following columns:

	 INTERFACE network interface number
	 STATUS	   status of the mapping entry
	 ADDRESS   IP address
	 ADDRESS   lower layer address

       The  dump ip command generates a sequence of scli commands which can be
       used to restore the IP configuration.

ISDN MODE
       The scli isdn mode is based on the ISDN-MIB as published in RFC 2127.

       show isdn bri [<regexp>]

       show isdn bearer

       show isdn endpoints

       The show isdn bri command shows information about the ISDN  basic  rate
       interfaces.  The	 command  outputs a table which has the following col‐
       umns:

	 INTERFACE   network interface number
	 TYPE	     type of the ISDN interface
	 TOPOLOGY    line topology
	 MODE	     interface mode (te/nt)
	 SIGNALING   signaling mode (active/inactive)
	 DESCRIPTION description of the network interface

       The show isdn  bearer  command  shows  information  about  the  ISDN  B
       (bearer) channels.

       The  show  isdn endpoints command shows information about the ISDN end‐
       points.

NETSNMP MODE
       The netsnmp scli mode is used to display and configure netsnmp specific
       parameters. It is based on the UCD-SNMP-MIB.

       set netsnmp debugging <value>

       set netsnmp restart

       show netsnmp info

       show netsnmp load

       show netsnmp exec

       show netsnmp proc

       dump netsnmp

       The  set netsnmp debugging command controls whether the agent generates
       debug messages or not. The <value> parameter must be one of the strings
       "enabled" or "disabled".

       The set netsnmp restart command restarts the agent.

       The  show netsnmp info command shows general information about the net‐
       snmp/ucdsnmp agent such as the version number and the software configu‐
       ration.

       The  show  netsnmp  load	 command shows the load indices of the system.
       This is usually the length of the queue in front	 of  the  processor(s)
       averaged over some time interval.

       The  show  netsnmp  exec command shows information about pre-configured
       commands that can be invoked.

       The show netsnmp proc command shows information about  which  processes
       netsnmp watches.

       The  dump  netsnmp  command generates a sequence of scli commands which
       can be used to restore the netsnmp specific configuration.

NORTEL MODE
       The nortel scli mode allows to manipulate virtual LANs (vlans) on  nor‐
       tel  bridges. It is based on the RAPID-CITY MIB which is implemented at
       least on the baystack bridges.

       create nortel bridge vlan <vlanid> <name>

       delete nortel bridge vlan <regexp>

       set nortel bridge vlan name <vlanid> <name>

       set nortel bridge vlan ports <regexp> <ports>

       set nortel bridge vlan default <string> <ports>

       show nortel bridge vlan info [<regexp>]

       show nortel bridge vlan details [<regexp>]

       show nortel bridge vlan ports

       dump nortel bridge vlan

       The create nortel bridge vlan command is used to create a  new  virtual
       LAN with the given <vlanid> and <name>.

       The  delete  nortel  bridge  vlan  command deletes all selected virtual
       LANs. The regular expression <regexp> is matched	 against  the  virtual
       LAN names to select the vlans that should be deleted.

       The  set	 nortel bridge vlan name command changes the name of a virtual
       LAN.

       The set nortel bridge vlan ports command	 allows	 to  assign  ports  to
       port-based  vlans.  The	regular expression <regexp> is matched against
       the vlan names to select the vlans that should be modified. The <ports>
       argument contains a comma separated list of port numbers or port number
       ranges, e.g.  1,5,7-8.

       The set nortel bridge vlan default command allows to assign ports to  a
       default	vlan.  The <string> argument is matched against the vlan names
       to select the vlan. The <ports> argument	 contains  a  comma  separated
       list of port numbers or port number ranges, e.g. 1,5,7-8.

       The  show  nortel  bridge  vlan	info command shows summary information
       about all selected virtual LANs. The optional regular expression	 <reg‐
       exp>  is	 matched  against  the virtual LAN names to select the virtual
       LANs of interest. The command generates a table with the following col‐
       umns:

	 VLAN	number of the virtual LAN
	 STATUS status of the virtual LAN (see below)
	 NAME	name of the virtual LAN
	 PORTS	ports assigned to the virtual LAN

       The status is encoded in four characters. The first character indicates
       the status of the row (A=active, S=not in service,  R=not  ready).  The
       second  character  indicates  virtual  LAN  type	 (P=port, I=IP-subnet,
       O=protocol, S=src address, D=dst address).  The third  character	 indi‐
       cates the priority of the virtual LAN (H=high, N=normal) and the fourth
       character indicates whether routing is enabled (R=routing,  N=no	 rout‐
       ing).

       The  show  nortel  bridge  vlan	details command describes the selected
       vlans in more detail.  The  optional  regular  expression  <regexp>  is
       matched against the vlan names to select the vlans of interest.

       The  show  nortel  bridge vlan ports command shows information for each
       vlan port. The command generates a table with the following columns:

	 PORT	 port number
	 FLAGS	 port vlan flags (see below)
	 DEFAULT default vlan number
	 VLANS	 vlan numbers the port is member of

       The flags are encoded in four characters. The first character indicates
       the  port  type	(A=access,  T=trunk).  The  second character indicates
       whether the port tags frames (T=tagging, N=none). The  third  character
       indicates  whether  the port discards tagged frames (D=discard, N=none)
       and the fourth character indicates whether the port  discards  untagged
       frames (D=discard, N=none).

       The  dump  nortel bridge vlan command generates a sequence of scli com‐
       mands which can be used to restore the virtual LAN configuration.

OSPF MODE
       The scli ospf mode is used to display and configure OSPF parameters.

       show ospf area

       show ospf info

       show ospf interface

       show ospf lsdb

       show OSPF areas

       general OSPF information

       show OSPF interfaces

       show OSPF lsdb

PRINTER MODE
       The scli printer mode is based on the Printer-MIB as published  in  RFC
       1759 and some updates currently being worked on in the IETF Printer MIB
       working group.

       set printer operator <string>

       show printer info

       show printer paths

       show printer inputs

       show printer outputs

       show printer markers

       show printer colorants

       show printer supplies

       show printer interpreters

       show printer channels

       show printer covers

       show printer display

       show printer lights

       show printer alerts

       monitor printer display

       monitor printer lights

       monitor printer alerts

       run printer reboot

       The set printer operator command configures  the	 name  of  the	person
       responsible for operating a printer. As a convention, the phone number,
       fax number or email address should be indicated by the tel:,  fax:  and
       mailto: URL schemes.

       The  show  printer  info	 command  shows	 general information about the
       printer including global status information.

       The show printer paths command shows information about the media	 paths
       of a printer.

       The  show printer inputs command shows information about the input sub-
       units of a printer which	 provide  media	 for  input  to	 the  printing
       process.

       The show printer output command shows information about the output sub-
       units of a printer capable of receiving media delivered from the print‐
       ing process.

       The  show  printer  markers  command shows information about the marker
       sub-units of a printer which produce marks on the print media.

       The show printer colorants command shows information about the colorant
       sub-units of a printer which produce marks on the print media.

       The  show printer supplies command shows information about the supplies
       which are consumed and the waste produced by the markers of a printer.

       The show printer interpreters command shows information about the  page
       description language and control language interpreters supported by the
       printer.

       The show printer channels command shows information about the  channels
       which can be used to submit data to the printer.

       The show printer covers command shows information about the covers of a
       printer.

       The show printer display command shows the current contents of the dis‐
       play  attached  to  the printer. The command generates a table with the
       following columns:

	 PRINTER logical printer number
	 LINE	 display line number
	 TEXT	 contents of the display line

       The show printer lights command shows the current status of the	lights
       attached to the printer. The command generates a table with the follow‐
       ing columns:

	 PRINTER     logical printer number
	 LIGHT	     number identifying the light/led
	 DESCRIPTION description of the light/led
	 STATUS	     current status (on, off, blink)
	 COLOR	     current color of the light

       The show printer alerts command displays the  list  of  active  printer
       alerts including the alert code, the alert severity, the alert descrip‐
       tion, the alert time, the alert location and the personel  required  to
       handle the alert.

       The  monitor  printer display command shows the same information as the
       show printer display command. The information is updated periodically.

       The monitor printer lights command shows the same  information  as  the
       show printer lights command. The information is updated periodically.

       The  monitor  printer  alerts command shows the same information as the
       show printer alerts command. The information is updated periodically.

       The run printer reboot command resets the printed.

RS232 MODE
       The rs232 scli mode is based on the  RS-232-MIB	as  published  in  RFC
       1659.

       show rs232 details

       The show rs232 details command describes the selected RS 232 interfaces
       in detail.

SCLI MODE
       The scli mode provides commands that can be used to display and manipu‐
       late the internal state of the scli interpreter.

       open <nodename> [<community>]

       close

       run scli walk <oid> [<oid> ...]

       run scli scan <network> [community]

       run scli sleep <secs>

       create scli plugin <module>

       delete scli plugin <module>

       exit

       help

       history

       create scli alias <name> <value>

       delete scli alias <regexp>

       create scli interp <name>

       delete scli interp <regexp>

       set scli regex [<regexp>]

       set scli debugging [<regexp>]

       set scli pager <pager>

       set scli retries <retries>

       set scli timeout <milliseconds>

       set scli format <fmt>

       set scli mode <mode>

       show scli info

       show scli command info [<regex>]

       show scli command details [<regex>]

       show scli command tree

       show scli aliases

       show scli modes [<regex>]

       show scli schema [<regex>]

       show scli alarm info

       The open command establishes an association to a remote SNMP agent. The
       <nodename> argument is the DNS name or the IP  address  of  the	remote
       node. Scli will try to talk to the SNMP agent on this node by using the
       default port number (usually 161) and  the  default  transport  mapping
       (usually SNMP over UDP).	 The optional <community> argument is the com‐
       munity string needed to communicate with the  remote  SNMP  agent.  The
       default	community  string is "public". Opening an association while an
       association is already established is  not  considered  an  error.  The
       existing established association will be closed automatically before an
       attempt to create a new association is started.

       The close command closes an established association to  a  remote  SNMP
       agent. Invoking the close command when no association is established is
       not considered an error and will do just nothing.

       The run scli walk command is a debugging utility which simply  performs
       a  MIB  walk.  Note  that  scli does not have general MIB knowledge and
       hence the output requires some post-processing.

       The run scli scan command is a utility  which  scans  an	 IPv4  address
       space identified by the <network> argument. The <network> must be spec‐
       ified in the format <ipv4address>/<prefix>.  The	 optional  <community>
       argument	 is the community string needed to communicate with the remote
       SNMP agent. The default community string is "public".

       The run scli sleep command simply sleeps for the given amount  of  sec‐
       onds.

       The  create  scli  plugin command dynamically loads an scli mode into a
       running scli process. This can be used to dynamically extend scli  with
       modules	coming	from other sources. Dynamic loadable modules also sim‐
       plify the development and management of site-specific modules.

       The delete scli plugin command removes a previously loaded modules from
       a running scli process.

       The exit command terminates the scli interpreter. An end of file in the
       standard input stream will also terminate the the scli interpreter.

       The help command displays some help information including a list of all
       top-level scli commands.

       The  history  command  displays the scli command history list with line
       numbers.

       The create scli alias command creates the alias	<name>	for  the  scli
       command	(fragment)  <value>.  If the alias <name> already exists, then
       the new <value> will be assigned to the existing alias.

       The delete scli alias command removes previously defined	 aliases  from
       the  scli  interpreter.	The  regular  expression  <regexp>  is matched
       against all alias names	in  order  to  select  the  aliases  that  are
       deleted.

       The  create scli interp command creates a new internal scli interpreter
       with the name <name>.

       The delete scli interp command deletes previously defined  scli	inter‐
       preters from the main scli interpreter. The regular expression <regexp>
       is matched against all alias  names  in	order  to  select  the	inter‐
       preter(s) to be removed.

       The  set	 scli  regex command controls how scli matches regular expres‐
       sions. The optional regular expression <regexp> is matched against  the
       regular	expression options. A successful match turns a regular expres‐
       sion option on while an unsuccessful match turns a  regular  expression
       option  off.  Invoking  the  command without the <regexp> argument will
       turn all regular expression options off. The currently defined  regular
       expression  options  are	 "extended" for POSIX extended regular expres‐
       sions and "case-insensitive" for case insensitive matches.

       The set scli debugging command sets the debugging  level	 of  the  SNMP
       engine. The optional regular expression <regexp> is matched against the
       debugging levels. A successful match turns a debugging level  on	 while
       an unsuccessful match turns a debugging level off. Invoking the command
       without the <regexp> argument will turn all debugging levels  off.  The
       currently  defined  debugging levels are "session" for the SNMP session
       layer, "request" for the SNMP request handling layer,  "transport"  for
       the  SNMP  transport  layer,  "packet"  for  the SNMP packet layer, and
       "asn1" for the ASN.1 coding layer.

       The set scli pager command defines the shell command which is used as a
       pager  if the output produced by an scli command does not fit on a sin‐
       gle screen. The output is passed to the <pager> shell command  via  its
       standard input stream.

       The set scli retries command defines the number of SNMP request retries
       before giving up requesting a certain object.

       The set scli timeout command defines the	 number	 milliseconds  between
       subsequent SNMP request retries.

       The  set	 scli  format command defines the output format used by subse‐
       quent scli commands. The currently supported  formats  are  "scli"  and
       "xml".  The "scli" format is the default output format and described in
       this documentation. The "xml" output format is experimental and	there‐
       fore not described here.

       The set scli mode command defines the scli mode used by subsequent scli
       commands. Setting the mode to "protocol" will force  scli  to  work  in
       protocol mode. Setting the mode to "normal" causes scli to work in nor‐
       mal mode where certain status messages are suppressed.

       The show scli info command displays the	current	 status	 of  the  scli
       interpreter.

       The  show  scli command info command displays summary information about
       scli commands. The  optional  regular  expression  <regex>  is  matched
       against the command names to select the scli commands.

       The  show  scli	command	 details command displays detailed information
       about scli commands. The optional regular expression <regex> is matched
       against the command names to select the scli commands.

       The  show scli command tree command displays the scli command tree. The
       full command syntax is displayed for each leaf node.

       The show scli aliases command lists  all	 scli  command	aliases.   The
       first  column  in  the generated table lists the aliase names while the
       second column shows the alias values.

       The show scli modes command shows information about the scli modes.  An
       scli mode is a logical grouping of related commands (e.g., all commands
       that deal with printers). The optional regular expression  <regex>  can
       be use to select a subset of the available scli modes.

       The  show  scli	schema command produces xml schema definitions for the
       selected scli modes. An scli mode is a logical grouping of related com‐
       mands (e.g., all commands that deal with printers).  The optional regu‐
       lar expression <regex> can be use to select a subset of	the  available
       scli modes.

       The show scli alarm info command displays summary information about all
       known alarms.

SNMP MODE
       The snmp scli mode is based on the SNMPv2-MIB as published in RFC 1907,
       the  SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB	as published in RFC 3411, the SNMP-USER-BASED-
       SM-MIB as published in RFC 3414, the  SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB  as  pub‐
       lished  in  RFC 3415, the SNMP-TARGET-MIB as published in RFC 3413, the
       SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB as published in RFC  3413,	 and  theNOTIFICATION-
       LOG-MIB as published in RFC 3014.

       create snmp vacm member <name> <group> [<model>]

       delete snmp vacm member <regex-name> <regex-group> [<model>]

       create snmp usm user <name> <template>

       set snmp authentication traps <status>

       show snmp engine

       show snmp resources

       show snmp vacm member

       show snmp vacm access

       show snmp vacm views

       show snmp usm users

       show snmp target addresses

       show snmp target parameters

       show snmp notification targets

       show snmp contexts

       show snmp csm

       show snmp notification log details

       show snmp notification log info

       monitor snmp notification log info

       dump snmp

       The  create snmp vacm member commands can be used to assign new members
       (security names) to vacm groups. New groups are created if they do  not
       exist.

       The  delete  snmp  vacm	member	commands can be used to delete members
       (security names) from vacm groups. Groups are deleted if the last  mem‐
       ber is deleted.

       The  create  snmp usm user commands can be used to create a new user by
       cloning an existing template.

       The set snmp authentication traps command  controls  whether  the  SNMP
       engine  generates  authentication  failure  notifications.  The <value>
       parameter must be one of the strings "enabled" or "disabled".

       The show snmp engine command displays information about the SNMP proto‐
       col  engine  such  as the number of boots, the current time relative to
       the last boot and the maximum message size.

       The show snmp resources command	displays  information  about  the  MIB
       resources supported by the SNMP agent.

       The  show  snmp	vacm  member  command displays the mapping of security
       names to group names. The command generates a table with the  following
       columns:

	 ROW	row storage type and status
	 MOD	security model
	 NAME	member name (security name)
	 GROUP	name of the vacm group

       The  show snmp vacm access command display the access control rules for
       the security groups. The command generates a table with	the  following
       columns:

	 ROW	row storage type and status
	 GROUP	security group name
	 MOD	security model
	 LVL	security level (--, a-, ap)
	 CTX	context name
	 MATCH	match (exact or prefix)
	 READ	view name for read access
	 WRITE	view name for write access
	 NOTIFY view name for notification

       The  show  snmp	vacm views command displays MIB view definitions.  The
       command generates a table with the following columns:

	 ROW	row storage type and status
	 VIEW	view name
	 TYPE	access to the view subtree (incl/excl)
	 PREFIX object identifier wildcard prefix

       The show snmp usm users command displays	 the  configured  users.   The
       command generates a table with the following columns:

	 ROW	row storage type and status
	 USER	USM user name
	 NAME	security name of the USM user
	 AUTH	authentication protocol
	 PRIV	privacy protocol

       The  show  snmp target addresses command displays information about the
       configured SNMP target addresses. The command generates	a  table  with
       the following columns:

	 ROW	  row storage type and status
	 TARGET	  target name
	 DOMAIN	  transport domain
	 ADDRESS  transport address
	 TMOUT	  timeout value in ms
	 RETRY	  number of retries
	 PARAMS	  associated parameters
	 TAGS	  tag list

       The  show snmp target parameters command displays information about the
       configured SNMP target parameters. The command generates a  table  with
       the following columns:

	 ROW	  row storage type and status
	 PARAMS	  parameter name
	 NAME	  security name

       The  show  snmp notification targets command displays information about
       the configured SNMP notification targets. The command generates a table
       with the following columns:

	 ROW	  row storage type and status
	 NAME	  notification target name
	 TYPE	  notification type
	 TAG	  tag reference to targets

       The show snmp contexts command displays information about the available
       SNMP contexts.

       The show snmp csm communities command displays  information  about  the
       configured SNMP communities.

       The show snmp notification log details command displays detailed infor‐
       mation about logged SNMP notifications.

       The show snmp notification log info command displays  summary  informa‐
       tion about logged SNMP notifications.

       The  monitor snmp notification log info command displays summary infor‐
       mation about logged SNMP notifications.

       The dump snmp command generates a sequence of scli commands  which  can
       be used to restore the engine configuration.

SONET MODE
       The sonet scli mode is based on the SONET-MIB as published in RFC 2558.
       It provides commands to manage Synchronous Optical  Network/Synchronous
       Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) interfaces.

       show sonet media [<regexp>]

       show sonet section stats [<regexp>]

       show sonet section history [<regexp>]

       monitor sonet section stats [<regexp>]

       The  show sonet media command displays information about the configura‐
       tion of SONET/SDH interfaces. The command outputs a table which has the
       following columns:

	 INTERFACE   network interface number
	 SIGNAL	     type of the signal (SONET/SDH)
	 CODING	     line coding (B3ZS, CMI, NRZ, RZ)
	 LINE	     optical or electrical line type
	 DESCRIPTION description of the network interface

       The   show  sonet  section  stats  command  displays  statistics	 about
       SONET/SDH section errors. The command outputs a	table  which  has  the
       following columns:

	 INTERFACE   network interface number
	 INTERVAL    measurement interval
	 ES	     errored seconds
	 SES	     severely errored seconds
	 SEFS	     severely errored framing seconds
	 CV	     coding violations
	 LOSS	     flags indicating loss of signal/frame
	 DESCRIPTION description of the network interface

       The  show sonet section history command displays 15 minute history sta‐
       tistics about SONET/SDH section errors. The  command  outputs  a	 table
       which has the following columns:

	 INTERFACE   network interface number
	 INTERVAL    measurement interval start offset
	 ES	     errored seconds
	 SES	     severely errored seconds
	 SEFS	     severely errored framing seconds
	 CV	     coding violations
	 DESCRIPTION description of the network interface

       The  monitor  sonet section stats command shows the same information as
       the show sonet section stats command. The information is updated	 peri‐
       odically.

SYSTEM MODE
       The  system scli mode is primarily based on the SNMPv2-MIB as published
       in RFC 1907 and the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB as publisched in	RFC  2790.  It
       can  be used to browse and configure system parameters and characteris‐
       tics.

       set system contact <string>

       set system name <string>

       set system location <string>

       show system info

       show system devices

       show system storage

       show system mounts

       show system processes [<regexp>]

       show system software [<regexp>]

       monitor system storage

       monitor system processes [<regexp>]

       check system contact

       check system storage

       check system process [<regexp>] [<n>*<m>]

       dump system

       The set system contact command configures the system  contact  informa‐
       tion.  The  <string> argument should include information on how to con‐
       tact a person who is responsible for this system.

       The set system name command configures the name of the system.  By con‐
       vention, this is the fully-qualified domain name.

       The set system location command configures the physical location of the
       system.

       The show system info command shows general information about  the  sys‐
       tem.

       The  show  system  devices command shows a list of system devices.  The
       command generates a table with the following columns:

	 INDEX	     device number
	 STATUS	     current status of the device
	 DESCRIPTION description of the device

       The show system storage command displays information about the  logical
       areas  attached	in  the system. The command generates a table with the
       following columns:

	 INDEX	     logical storage area number
	 DESCRIPTION description of the storage area
	 TYPE	     logical storage area type
	 SIZE	     total size of the storage area
	 USED	     amount of storage in use
	 FREE	     amount of storage available
	 USE%	     used storage in percent

       The show system mounts command shows the list of filesystems mounted on
       the system. The command generates a table with the following columns:

	 INDEX	 filesystem identification number
	 LOCAL	 local root path name of the filesystem
	 REMOTE	 remote server and root path name (if any)
	 TYPE	 filesytem type (if known)
	 OPTIONS access mode (ro/rw) and boot flag

       The  show  system  processes command display information about the pro‐
       cesses currently running on the system. The regular expression <regexp>
       is  matched  against  the command executed by the process to select the
       processes of interest. The command generates a table with the following
       columns:

	 PID	 process identification number
	 S	 status of the process (see below)
	 T	 type of the process (see below)
	 MEMORY	 memory used by the process
	 TIME	 CPU time used by the process
	 COMMAND command executed by the process

       The  process  status  values are C=running, R=runnable, S=not runnable,
       and Z=invalid. The process types values are ?=unknown, O=operating sys‐
       tem, D=device driver, and A=application.

       The show system software command display information about the software
       installed on the system. The regular  expression	 <regexp>  is  matched
       against	the software name to select the software of interest. The com‐
       mand generates a table with the following columns:

	 SID	 software identification number
	 T	 type of the software (see below)
	 DATE	 software installation date
	 NAME	 software name

       The software type values are ?=unknown,	O=operating  system,  D=device
       driver, and A=application.

       The  monitor  system  storage command shows the same information as the
       show system storage command. The information is updated periodically.

       The monitor system processes command show the same information  as  the
       show system processes command. The information is updated periodically.

       The check system contact command xxx.

       The check system storage command checks xxx.

       The check system process command checks xxx.

       The dump system command generates a sequence of scli commands which can
       be used to restore the system configuration.

TCP MODE
       The scli tcp mode is based on the TCP-MIB as published in RFC 2012.  It
       provides	 commands  to browse information specific to the TCP transport
       protocol.

       show tcp info

       show tcp listener

       show tcp connections

       show tcp states

       monitor tcp connections

       monitor tcp states

       The show tcp info command  displays  parameters	of  the	 TCP  protocol
       engine.

       The show tcp listener command displays the listening TCP endpoints. The
       command generates a table with the following columns:

	 LOCAL	local TCP endpoint
	 STATE	transmission control block state (listen)

       The show tcp connections command displays the connected	TCP  endpoints
       including  the  current	state  of the connection as seen by the remote
       SNMP agent. The command generates a table with the following columns:

	 LOCAL	local  TCP endpoint
	 REMOTE remote TCP endpoint
	 STATE	transmission control block state

       The transmission control block state is either closed, synSent,	synRe‐
       ceived,	established,  finWait1, finWait2, closeWait, lastAck, closing,
       or timeWait.

       The show tcp states command displays the distribution of TCP  transmis‐
       sion  control  block states together with a list of known port names in
       each state. The command generates a table with the following columns:

	 COUNT number of transmission control blocks per state
	 STATE transmission control block state
	 PORTS well-known ports associated with the state

       The command uses some heuristics to identify the interesting port  num‐
       bers. First, all local port numbers are considered where the local port
       number matches one of the listening port numbers.  From	the  remaining
       connections,  all  local	 port numbers are considered with a well known
       name. From the remaining connections, all remote port numbers are  con‐
       sidered	with  a	 well known name. All remaining connections are aggre‐
       gated under the pseudo name - (hyphen). Unspecified  port  numbers  are
       show using the pseudo name * (star).

       The  monitor  tcp  connections  command displays the connected TCP end‐
       points including the current state of the connection  as	 seen  by  the
       remote SNMP agent. The information is updated periodically.

       The monitor tcp states command displays the distribution of TCP connec‐
       tion states. The information is updated periodically.

UDP MODE
       The scli sflow mode is based on the SFLOW-MIB as published in RFC  3176
       and the SFLOW5-MIB published on the slow.org web site. It provides com‐
       mands to browse information specific to sflow probes.

       show sflow info

       show sflow receiver

       The show sflow info command displays information about an sflow	imple‐
       mentation.

       The  show  sflow	 receiver  command  displays  information  about sflow
       receivers.

UDP MODE
       The scli udp mode is based on the UDP-MIB as published in RFC 2013.  It
       provides	 commands  to browse information specific to the UDP transport
       protocol.

       show udp listener

       show udp stats

       The show udp listener command displays the listening UDP endpoints.

       The show udp statistics about datagrams received or sent.

INTERACTIVE MONITOR COMMANDS
       Several single-key commands are recognized while	 scli  is  running  in
       monitor mode:

       space   Update the display.

       ^L      Redraw the screen.

       h or ?  Print a help page.

       c       Toggle display of contact summary information.

       d       Set the delay in seconds between updates.

       m       Toggle display of mode specific summary information.

       n       Toggle display of network layer summary information.

       q       Quit the monitoring mode.

       x       Exit scli immediately.

       t       Toggle display of transport layer summary information.

       w       Freeze the screen until someone hits a key.

UNITS
       scli  displays  numbers	in a compact format. It uses several abbrevia‐
       tions to explain the units of the numbers. Here are some explanations:

       bps    Bits per second.

       fps    Frames per second.

       pps    Packets per second.

       sps    Segments per second.

       Large numbers are usually displayed  with  a  scaling  factor  (k=10^3,
       m=10^6,	g=10^9,	 t=10^12,  p=10^15,  K=2^10,  M=2^20, G=2^30, T=2^40m,
       P=2^50).

ALIASES
       Long command names can be abbreviated by using aliases. The scli inter‐
       preter  maintains  a  list  of  aliases. Every command is first checked
       whether the first word matches an alias. If the first word  matches  an
       alias,  then the first word will be replaced by the value of the alias.
       Alias expansion only happens once.

       Aliases are not expanded when the scli interpreter is running  in  non-
       interactive mode.

REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
       scli  generally	uses POSIX.2 Extended Regular Expressions. The regular
       expression matching is case sensitive.

READLINE
       scli supports the GNU readline library. The GNU readline	 library  pro‐
       vides  command line editing as well as command completion capabilities.
       Please consult the GNU readline documentation for a  detailed  descrip‐
       tion of the readline features.

HISTORY
       scli supports the GNU history library. The GNU history library provides
       a history expansion feature that is similar to  the  history  expansion
       provided by 'csh'. Please consult the GNU history library documentation
       for a detailed description of the history features.

PAGER
       scli respects the PAGER	environment  variable  when  running  interac‐
       tively.	If the PAGER environment variable exists and the output gener‐
       ated by an scli command does not fit on the terminal, then  the	output
       is written to the standard input of the PAGER.

FILES
       ~/.scli_history
	      The history of scli commands.

       ~/.sclirc
	      The scli startup file.

       ~/.inputrc
	      Individual readline initialization file.

FURTHER INFORMATION
       More information can be found on the scli repository:

       <https://cnds.eecs.jacobs-university.de/svn/schoenw/src/scli/>

SEE ALSO
       regex(7)

AUTHOR
       Juergen Schoenwaelder <j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de>.

				  Jan 2, 2007			       SCLI(1)
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