Getting Help - Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual

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Command Line Interface
This chapter describes how to use the SCE platform Command-Line Interface (CLI), its hierarchical
structure, authorization levels and its help features. The Command-Line Interface is one of the SCE
platform management interfaces.
The CLI is accessed through a Telnet session or directly via the console port on the front panel of the
SCE platform. When you enter a Telnet session, you enter as the simplest level of user, in the User Exec
mode.
The SCE platform supports up to eleven concurrent CLI sessions; five sessions initiated by Telnet
connection, five sessions via SSH connection, and one session on the console port.

Getting Help

To obtain a list of commands that are available for each command mode, enter a question mark (?) at the
system prompt. You also can obtain a list of keywords and arguments associated with any command
using the context-sensitive help feature.
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Getting Help, page 2-1
Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy), page 2-2
CLI Help Features, page 2-6
Navigational and Shortcut Features, page 2-7
Managing Command Output, page 2-9
CLI Authorization Levels, page 2-11
Exiting Modes, page 2-12
Navigating Between Configuration Modes, page 2-13
Creating a CLI Script, page 2-17
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