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CLI Error Messages
Table 1‐8 lists and defines some of the more common error messages given in the CLI.
Message
%Ambiguous command
%Unrecognized command
%Invalid or incomplete com‐
mand
%Invalid input detected at "^"
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Description
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+ P
TRL
Use the up arrow to re‐display a previously entered command. The up
arrow can cycle through all commands entered starting with the most
recent command.
After entering a partial, but unique, command, press the
the command. The command displays on the command prompt and waits
for input.
Use the
• Display a list of all subcommands in the current mode.
• Display a list of available commands beginning with certain letter(s).
• Obtain syntax help for a specific command by entering the command, a
space, and then a question mark (?). The CLI displays the range of
values and a brief description of the next parameter expected for that
particular command.
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Use
+ E
Use
+ U
Use
Enter enough letters to identify a command as unique. For example, enter‐
ing
the configuration parameters for the specified Ethernet interface.
Table 1-7. CLI Shortcuts
?
for any of the following:
C
+ A
TRL
to jump to the beginning of the displayed command line.
C
+ E
TRL
to jump to the end of the displayed command line.
C
+ U
TRL
to clear the current displayed command line.
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at the Global Configuration prompt provides access to
Table 1-8. Error Messages
Helpful Hints
This message occurs when multiple commands can be derived
from the input. Try using the "?" command to determine the
error. Refer to "CLI Shortcuts" on page 1‐14 for more informa‐
tion.
This message occurs when a single command is entered that fails
to match any supported commands. Try using the "?" command
to determine the error. Refer to "CLI Shortcuts" on page 1‐14 for
more information.
This message occurs when the command is not properly finished.
Try using the "?" command to determine the error. Refer to "CLI
Shortcuts" on page 1‐14 for more information.
The error in command entry is located where the caret (^) mark
appears. Enter a question mark at the prompt. The system dis‐
plays a list of applicable commands or gives syntax information
for the entry.
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