Command Syntax - Extreme Networks EAS 100-24t Switch CLI Manual

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In the above example, all of the next possible parameters for the show command are displayed. At the
next command prompt, the up arrow was used to re-enter the show command, followed by the account
parameter. The CLI then displays the user accounts configured on the switch.

Command Syntax

The following symbols are used to describe how command entries are made and values and arguments
are specified in this manual.
NOTE
All commands are case-sensitive. Be sure to disable Caps Lock or any other unwanted function that
changes text case.
<angle brackets>
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Example Command
[square brackets]
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Example Command
| vertical bar
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Example Command
{braces}
Purpose
Syntax
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Encloses a variable or value that must be specified.
config ipif [System] [{ipaddress <network_address> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | state
[enable | disable]} | bootp | dhcp | ipv6 ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr>]
In the above syntax example, users must supply an IP interface name in the <System>
space, a VLAN name in the <vlan_name 32> space, and the network address in the
<network_address> space. Do not type the angle brackets.
config ipif System ipaddress 10.24.22.5/8 vlan Design state enable
Encloses a required value or set of required arguments. One value or argument can be
specified.
create account [admin | user] <username 15>
In the above syntax example, users must specify either an admin or a user level
account to be created. Do not type the square brackets.
create account admin ctsnow
Separates two or more mutually exclusive items in a list, one of which must be entered.
create account [admin | user] <username 15>
In the above syntax example, users must specify either admin, or user. Do not type
the vertical bar.
create account admin ctsnow
Encloses an optional value or set of optional arguments.
reset {[config | system]} {force_agree}
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