Command History - HP V1905 Series Getting Started Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Complete online help
Enter a "?" character in any view on your terminal to display all the commands available in the view and
their brief descriptions. The following takes user view as an example.
<Command-Line> ?
display
ip
localuser
ping
quit
reboot
restore
save
undo
Enter a command, a space, and a "?" character (instead of a keyword available in this position of the
command) on your terminal to display all the available keywords and their brief descriptions. The following
takes the display command as an example.
<Command-Line> display ?
ip
version
Enter a command, a space, and a "?" character (instead of an argument available in this position of the
command) on your terminal to display all the available arguments and their brief descriptions. The following
takes the ip address command as an example.
[Command-Line] ip address dhcp-alloc ?
<cr>
The string <cr> means no argument is available in the position occupied by the "?" character. You can
execute the command without providing any other information.
Partial online help
Enter a string followed directly by a "?" character on your terminal to display all the commands beginning
with the string. For example:
<Command-Line> p?
ping
Enter a command, a space, and a string followed by a "?" character on your terminal to display all the
keywords that belong to the command and begin with the string (if available). For example:
<Command-Line> display v?
version
Enter the first several characters of a keyword in a command and then press <Tab>. The complete keyword
will be displayed on the terminal screen if the input characters uniquely identify a keyword. All the
keywords that match the input characters will be displayed on the terminal screen if the input characters
match more than one keyword.

Command History

CLI can store the latest executed commands as history commands so that users can recall and execute them
again. By default, CLI can store 10 history commands for each user.
command-related operations.
Display current system information
IP configuration commands in an interface
Configure WEB user manager
Ping function
Exit from current command view
Reset device
Restore configuration
Save current configuration
Cancel current setting
IP status and configuration information
System hardware and software version information
113
Table 121
lists history

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

V1905-48V1905-24V1905-24-poe

Table of Contents