Getting Help - Cisco ASR 1000 Configuration Manual

Aggregation services routers sip and spa software
Hide thumbs Also See for ASR 1000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Chapter 1
Using Cisco IOS XE Software

Getting Help

Entering a question mark (?) at the CLI prompt displays a list of commands available for each command
mode. You can also get a list of keywords and arguments associated with any command by using the
context-sensitive help feature.
To get help specific to a command mode, a command, a keyword, or an argument, use one of the
following commands, shown in
Table 1-4
Help Commands and Purpose
Command
help
abbreviated-command-entry?
abbreviated-command-entry<Tab>
?
command ?
Finding Command Options Example
This section provides an example of how to display syntax for a command. The syntax can consist of
optional or required keywords and arguments. To display keywords and arguments for a command, enter
a question mark (?) at the configuration prompt or after entering part of a command followed by a space.
The Cisco IOS XE software displays a list and brief description of available keywords and arguments.
For example, if you were in global configuration mode and wanted to see all the keywords or arguments
for the arap command, you would type arap ?.
The <cr> symbol in command help output stands for "carriage return." On older keyboards, the carriage
return key is the Return key. On most modern keyboards, the carriage return key is the Enter key. The
<cr> symbol at the end of command help output indicates that you have the option to press Enter to
complete the command and that the arguments and keywords in the list preceding the <cr> symbol are
optional. The <cr> symbol by itself indicates that no more arguments or keywords are available and that
you must press Enter to complete the command.
Table 1-5
OL-14127-08
Table
Purpose
Provides a brief description of the help system in any command mode.
Provides a list of commands that begin with a particular character string. (No space
between command and question mark.)
Completes a partial command name.
Lists all commands available for a particular command mode.
Lists the keywords or arguments that you must enter next on the command line.
(Space between command and question mark.)
shows examples of how you can use the question mark (?) to assist you in entering commands.
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SIP and SPA Software Configuration Guide
1-4:
Getting Help
1-7

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents