05-13-2011
From the title of the thread, I'd say "system-config-network".
But having a look at the attached screenshot I think what you need is "rhs-hwdiag".
Just install the package and you should be able to use the CLI.
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App::CLI::Command(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::CLI::Command(3)
NAME
App::CLI::Command - Base class for App::CLI commands
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::List;
use base qw(App::CLI::Command);
use constant options => (
'verbose' => 'verbose',
'n|name=s' => 'name',
);
sub run {
my ( $self, $arg ) = @_;
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# any thing your want this command do
}
# See App::CLI for information of how to invoke (sub)command.
DESCRIPTION
subcommand()
return old genre subcommand of $self;
cascading()
return instance of cascading subcommand invoked if it was listed in your constant subcommands.
cascadable()
return package name of subcommand if the subcommand invoked is in you constant subcommands
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Localizes the body of (formatted) text in $text, and returns the localized version.
filename
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SEE ALSO
App::CLI Getopt::Long
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