Using The Undo Form Of A Command; Entering A Command - HP 5920 series Fundamentals Configuration Manual

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Enter a space and a question mark after a command keyword to display all available, subsequent
keywords and arguments.
If the question mark is in the place of a keyword, the CLI displays all possible keywords, each
with a brief description. For example:
<Sysname> terminal ?
debugging
logging
monitor
If the question mark is in the place of an argument, the CLI displays the description of the
argument. For example:
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface ?
<1-4094>
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 1 ?
<cr>
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 1
<1-4094> is the value range for the argument. <cr> indicates that the command is complete
and you can press Enter to execute the command.
Enter an incomplete keyword string followed by a question mark to display all keywords starting
with that string. For example:
<Sysname> f?
Fcping
fctracert
fixdisk
format
free
ftp
<Sysname> display ftp?
ftp
ftp-server
ftp-user

Using the undo form of a command

Most configuration commands have an undo form for the following:
Canceling a configuration.
Restoring the default.
Disabling a feature.
For example, the info-center enable command enables the information center. The undo info-center
enable command disables the information center.

Entering a command

When you enter a command, you can do the following:
Use keys or hotkeys to edit the command line.
Enable to display debugging logs on the current terminal
Display logs on the current terminal
Enable to display logs on the current terminal
Vlan-interface interface number
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