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This guide contains Command-Line Interface (CLI) commands to maintain the Cisco SCE8000 10GBE and Cisco SCE8000 GBE platforms. This guide assumes a basic familiarity with telecommunications equipment and installation procedures.
This reference provides a complete listing of all CLI commands, with examples of how to use each command to perform typical SCE platform management functions.
This guide covers high-level technical support procedures and is therefore intended for use by Root administrators and Cisco technical support personnel.
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This guide contains the following sections:
This Cisco SCE8000 Complete CLI Command Reference should be used in conjunction with the following SCE platform manuals to provide a detailed explanation of the commands:
•Cisco SCE8000 10GBE Software Configuration Guide
•Cisco SCE8000 GBE Software Configuration Guide
•Cisco SCE8000 10GBE Installation and Configuration Guide
•Cisco SCE8000 GBE Installation and Configuration Guide
This document uses the following conventions:
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Tip Means the following information will help you solve a problem.
Timesaver Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph.
Warning Means reader be warned. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in bodily injury.
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