1.3 Using the No and Default Command Forms
Almost every command has a
command without the
disabled by default.
1.3.1 Basic Conventions
Keep the following conventions in mind while working within the CLI:
• Use ? at the end of a command to display available sub-modes . Type the first few
characters of the sub-mode and press the tab key to add the sub-mode. Continue using
? until you reach the last sub-mode
• Pre-defined CLI commands and keywords are case-insensitive:
However (for clarity), CLI commands and keywords are displayed (in this guide) using
mixed case. For example,
• Enter commands in uppercase, lowercase, or mixed case. Only passwords are case
sensitive
• If an instance name (or other parameter) contains whitespace, the name must be
enclosed in quotes
RFSwitch.(Cfg)> spol "Default Switch Policy"
RFSwitch.(Cfg).SPolicy.[Default Switch Policy]>
form. Use no to disable a feature or function. Use the
no
keyword to re-enable a disabled feature or enable a feature
no
apPolicy
NOTE: Commands starting with
ignored and not executed. Any space before a CLI command is ignored
in execution.
,
,
trapHosts
channelInfo
at the
#
RFSwitch#
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cfg = Cfg = CFG
prompt are