Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS M Configuration Manual page 62

Service access switch
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Global Commands
exit
Syntax
exit [all]
Context
<GLOBAL>
Description
This command returns to the context from which the current level was entered. For example, if you
navigated to the current level on a context by context basis, then the exit command only moves the
cursor back one level.
A:Dut-G# configure
A:Dut-G>config# service
A:Dut-G>config>service# vpls 1
A:Dut-G>config>service>vpls# exit
A:Dut-G>config>service# exit
A:Dut-G>config# exit
If you navigated to the current level by entering a command string, then the exit command returns the
cursor to the context in which the command was initially entered.
A:Dut-G# configure service vpls 1
A:Dut-G>config>service>vpls# exit
A:Dut-G#
The exit all command moves the cursor all the way back to the root level.
A:Dut-G# configure
A:Dut-G>config# service
A:Dut-G>config>service# vpls 1
A:Dut-G>config>service>vpls# exit all
A:Dut-G#
Parameters
all — Exits back to the root CLI context.
help
Syntax
help
help edit
help global
help special-characters
<GLOBAL>
Description
This command provides a brief description of the help system. The following information displays:
Help may be requested at any point by hitting a question mark '?'.
In case of an executable node, the syntax for that node will be displayed with an
explanation of all parameters.
In case of sub-commands, a brief description is provided.
Global Commands:
Editing Commands:
Parameters
help — Displays a brief description of the help system.
help edit — Displays help on editing.
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Help on global commands can be observed by issuing "help globals" at any time.
Help on editing commands can be observed by issuing "help edit" at any time.
Available editing keystrokes:
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