About this document

This document describes CLI commands for the Nokia Fabric Services System Digital Sandbox.

This document is intended for network technicians, programmers, operators, and others who will create and deploy intents in a sandbox environment, including the use of traffic injection tools.

Note:

This manual covers the current release and may also contain some content that will be released in later maintenance loads. Refer to the Fabric Services System Release Notes for information on features supported in each load.

What's new

No new material was added to this publication for the current release.

Precautionary and information messages

The following are information symbols used in the documentation.

DANGER: Danger warns that the described activity or situation may result in serious personal injury or death. An electric shock hazard could exist. Before you begin work on this equipment, be aware of hazards involving electrical circuitry, be familiar with networking environments, and implement accident prevention procedures.
Warning: Warning indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause equipment damage, serious performance problems, or loss of data.
CAUTION: Caution indicates that the described activity or situation may reduce your component or system performance.
Note: Note provides additional operational information.
Tip: Tip provides suggestions for use or best practices.

Conventions

Commands use the following conventions

  • Bold type indicates a command that the user must enter.

  • Input and output examples are displayed in Courier text.

  • An open right angle bracket indicates a progression of menu choices or simple command sequence (often selected from a user interface). Example: start > connect to

  • Angle brackets (< >) indicate an item that is not used verbatim. For example, for the command show ethernet <name>, name should be replaced with the name of the interface.

  • A vertical bar (|) indicates a mutually exclusive argument.

  • Square brackets ([ ]) indicate optional elements.

  • Braces ({ }) indicate a required choice. When braces are contained within square brackets, they indicate a required choice within an optional element.

  • Italic type indicates a variable.

Examples use generic IP addresses. Replace these with the appropriate IP addresses used in your system.