Command formats
The commands used with JP1/AJS3 for EAP and their formats are the same for Windows and all versions of Linux. Command execution on Windows is done from the command prompt.
Also, with JP1/AJ3 for EAP for Windows, you can use the JP1-related program JP1/Script and make script files for JP1/AJS3 for EAP commands. If you use a script file made with JP1/Script, you can (for example) specify the time to start script processing or automatically execute the script at system startup.
For details about JP1/Script, see the manual JP1/Script (For Windows Systems)#.
#: This manual is provided in Japanese only.
This section explains the headings used in the explanation of JP1/AJS3 for EAP commands and the symbols used in the explanation of formats.
Headings in command explanations
This manual uses the following headings in explaining commands.
- Format
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Shows the command format. If two or more formats can be used for a command, the Format 1, Format 2, etc., are used.
- Description
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Describes the functions of the command.
- Arguments
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Explains the command arguments (including options).
- Return values
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Shows the command return values and explains their meaning.
- Precautions
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Explains precautions to be taken when the command is used.
- Supplement
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Provides supplementary information.
- Usage examples
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Provides examples of how the command is used.
The following summarizes the syntax of the JP1/AJS3 for EAP commands:
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When two or more options are specified, they can be specified in any order.
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If an unexpected option is specified, an error occurs.
Conventions used in format explanations
See Conventions in syntax explanations in Preface.