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SCLI Command

This document provides information on various command families in the Command Information section. It lists the types of tasks or functions that can be performed by commands like add, commit, delete, set, show, start and stop. These include adding, modifying or deleting configuration data, objects, logs and other system elements or starting and stopping processes.

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SCLI Command

This document provides information on various command families in the Command Information section. It lists the types of tasks or functions that can be performed by commands like add, commit, delete, set, show, start and stop. These include adding, modifying or deleting configuration data, objects, logs and other system elements or starting and stopping processes.

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Command Information

add This family of commands allows you to:

 add alarm-related data.


 add a specific entity to the selective backup session.
 add configuration data.
 add a new directory.
 add different hw modules.
 add different managed object.
 add IPSec configuration.
 install the license(s) into the network element.
 add log.
 add a networking object.
 add the networking service data.
 add items to RNW configuration.
 add a specific entity to the selective restore session.
 add security data.
 add a new signaling object.
 add statistics-related configuration items.
 add tracing configuration items.
 add troubleshooting related configuration data.
 add user-management data.

cmdtree This command is deprecated. Use help cmd-tree instead.

The help cmd-tree command allows you to view the syntax tree of a particular command.

commit This family of commands allows you to:

 commit the session for creating backup.

 commit the session for restoring the system.

 commit upgrade state.

 commit Configuration Directory transaction.

copy This command allows you to copy files.

delete This family of commands allows you to:

 delete alarm related data.


Command Information

 delete the backup objects.

 delete configuration data.

 delete the given directory.

 delete the given file.

 remove different hw modules.

 remove different managed objects.


 delete the IPsec configuration.
 delete a license from the network element.
 delete a networking object.
 delete the networking service data.
 delete items from RNW configuration.
 delete security data.
 delete an existing signaling object.
 delete the named configuration.
 deletes statistics-related configuration items.
 Subscriber Trace Handling commands
 remove a software delivery
 delete the symptom reports.
 delete tracing configuration items.
 delete troubleshooting related configuration data.
 delete user-management data.

exit This command allows you to exit one level up in the command tree.

help This command shows the shell help.

history This command shows command history.

initialise This command initializes the storages according to directory configuration.

load This family of commands allows you to:

 Load SCLI environment variables from a file

 Loads session variables from a file

quit This command allows you to quit this shell session and enter into Linux bash shell.
Command Information

refresh This family of commands refreshes:

 SCLI cache.

 statistics cache.

reset This family of commands allows you to:

 reset the SCLI environment variables.

 reset the cluster with delay.

 reset troubleshooting-related configuration data.

restore This family of commands allows you to:

 restore security data.

 overwrite current configuration.

rollback This family of commands allows you to:

 terminate an existing backup Session.

 terminate an existing Restore Session.

 rollback upgrade state.

 rollback Configuration Directory transaction.

save This family of commands can be used to:

 save structured CLI shell session data.

 save the license(s) to a directory.


 save the named configuration.

 save software management-related configuration data.

 save the symptom report.

 save central-file or local-file snapshot tracing.

set This family of commands allows you to:

 set alarm related data.


 set optionality and configuration parameters.
 set the structured SCLI shell session data.
 set CMF state.
 set configuration data.
Command Information

 acquire or release the configuration lock.


 compute sha1sum.
 set hardware related settings.
 perform administrative operations of MOs.
 set license-management and feature-management configuration data.
 set log information.
 set a networking object.
 modifiy the networking service data.
 modifiy RNW configuration.
 set routing configuration.
 set security data.
 set a signaling object.
 manage the cluster configurations.
 set administrative state of jobs.
 Subscriber Trace Handling commands.
 Software management set operations.
 set data using various small tools.
 set tracing configuration items and parameters.
 set troubleshooting related configuration data.
 set Upgrade lock commands.
 set a user for a new login shell.
 set user-management data.

shell This command allows you to start an external bash shell session.

show This family of commands allows you to:

 show alarm-related data.

 Show optionality and configuration parameters

 show CMF status.


 show configuration data.
 show configuration lock status.
 show file-related information.
 show hardware information.
 show state and status attributes of MOs or logical groups.
 show IPsec configuration.
 show license-management and feature-management information.
 show log information.
 show networking objects.
 show the networking service data.
 show RNW objects runtime information.
Command Information

 show the contents of the backup archive image.


 show routing configuration.
 show security data.
 show signaling gateway configuration.
 show configuration snapshots.
 show statistics-related configuration and data.
 Subscriber Trace Handling commands
 show software deliveries.
 show the symptom report-related data.
 show data using various small tools.
 show tracing configuration items.
 show troubleshooting related information.
 Show Upgrade mode status.
 show user-management data

start This family of commands allows you to:

 start the session for backup.

 start cli actions.

 start hardware related operations.


 start MO related operations.
 start networking related operations.
 start RNW configuration related operations.
 start the session for restore.
 start security-related commands.
 start the signaling diagnostics.
 Start Configuration Directory transaction.
 start troubleshooting-related configuration.

stop This family of commands allows you to:

 stop hardware-related operations.


 stop MO related operations.
 stop the signaling diagnostics.
 stop troubleshooting-related configuration.

unset This command unsets an environment or session variable.

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