MD-CLI Explorer
The MD-CLI Explorer allows users to browse through model-driven (MD) CLI commands for the 7250 IXR,7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR and access detailed information for each one.
This tool covers commands for the specified release. Refer to the applicable SR OS Release Notes for information about features supported in each load of the release software.
Filtering
To select the columns you want to display, click on the icon ( ) and choose the desired columns.
Searching
To filter the information in a column, enter text in the field at the top of the column and press Enter. You can filter in multiple columns.
The global Show and Hide filters show or hide entries with the specified text across all columns.
The search text is not case sensitive.
The search returns results that contain the words separated by spaces.
Text in double quotes is treated as a single match string.
Clearing filters
Click Clear filters to reset all filters to their default settings and close all record details.
Clicking Clear filters does not clear any filtering done on the columns. You must manually deselect columns or select all columns (Select all) and then deselect all columns to reset the column display to the default.
Browsing commands
Click Browse commands to return to the CLI Explorer and close this tab.
Exporting data
Click Download CSV to export the filtered information to a CSV file.
Column and Expand window descriptions
The following table describes the information found in the columns or the Expand window in the tool.
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Root context | Root of the full path of the command |
| Context | Path to the branch or leaf without input types |
| Subroot context | Element one level below the root |
| Synopsis | Summary description of the element |
| Description | Detailed description of the element, as needed |
| Value input | Identifies type of input |
| Default | YANG default value when there is no MD-CLI default. Platform-specific defaults are not displayed. |
| MD-CLI default | MD-CLI default value for the element |
| Type | Types include (but are not limited to):
|
| Key | Indicates whether the element is a key |
| Presence container | Indicates whether the container is a presence container |
| String length | For string elements, the range of the number of characters allowed |
| Range | For number elements, the range of allowed values. A maximum range may be overridden by a platform-specific range. |
| Units | Base unit type of the element |
| Options | Enumerated values allowed for the element. Not all options are available on all platforms. |
| Reference | Reference to an element instance in the configuration or state datastore |
| Minimum instances | For lists and leaf-lists, the minimum number of instances for this element |
| Maximum instances | For lists and leaf-lists, the maximum number of instances for this element |
| Ordered by | Indicates whether the element is ordered by the user (instead of by the system) |
| Choice | Indicates whether the element is part of a choice |
| Mandatory | Indicates whether the element is mandatory or part of a mandatory choice |
| Notes | Indicates special attributes of the command, including:
|
| Introduced | Release in which the element was introduced in 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR platforms |
| Deprecated | Release in which the element was deprecated |
| Platforms | Hardware platforms on which the element is available |
Known issues with the tool
Resizing the columns may lead to unexpected formatting issues. If this occurs, refresh the page to reset the column widths to their defaults.
When sorting a column that contains numerical data, the resulting order may be nonsequential because the sorting algorithm organizes the entries based on lexicographical order rather than numerical value.
Text in double quotes is treated as a single match string.