Entities are specified by their full name in the entity hierarchy and consist of one or more class/instance pairs. For example, the routing circuit reachable address entity is one of the subentities that comprises the Routing module. The Reachable Address entity is subordinate to the Routing Circuit entity, which is subordinate to the top-level Routing entity in the Routing module. An example of the entity's full name is: node 0 routing circuit ether-1 reachable address foo Node 0 is a class/instance pair for the global Node entity. Node 0 is a designation for the local system and is the default value for the NCL commands. The "node node-name" element in an NCL command is thus not required when the operation to be performed is for an entity on the local system. For a diagram of the entity heirarchy, refer to HELP ENTITY_HIERARCHY. For more information on specifying the global Node entity in an NCL command, refer to HELP NCL SYNTAX NODE_IDENTIFIER.