Using the Command Line Interface
Write access will be able to modify all modifiable parameters in set and show commands, as well
as view Read‐Only commands. Administrators or Super Users will be allowed all Read‐Write and
Read‐Only privileges, and will be able to modify local user accounts. The SecureStack B3 switch
indicates which mode a user is logged in as by displaying one of the following prompts:
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Admin: B3(su)‐>
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Read‐Write: B3(rw)‐>
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Read‐Only: B3(ro)‐>
Performing Keyword Lookups
Entering a space and a question mark (?) after a keyword will display all commands beginning
with the keyword. Figure
command. In this case, four additional keywords are used by the show snmp command. Entering
a space and a question mark (?) after any of these parameters (such as show snmp community)
will display additional parameters nested within the syntax.
Figure 1-3
B3(su)->show snmp ?
community
notify
targetaddr
targetparams
Entering a question mark (?) without a space after a partial keyword will display a list of
commands that begin with the partial keyword. Figure
commands beginning with co:
Figure 1-4
B3(rw)->co?
configure
B3(su)->co
Displaying Scrolling Screens
If the CLI screen length has been set using the set length command as described on page 3‐24, CLI
output requiring more than one screen will display --More-- to indicate continuing screens. To
display additional screen output:
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Press any key other than ENTER to advance the output one screen at a time.
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Press ENTER to advance the output one line at a time.
The example in Figure
more than one screen.
1-8 Introduction
1‐3 shows how to perform a keyword lookup for the show snmp
Performing a Keyword Lookup
SNMP v1/v2c community name configuration
SNMP notify configuration
SNMP target address configuration
SNMP target parameters configuration
Performing a Partial Keyword Lookup
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Note: At the end of the lookup display, the system will repeat the command you entered without the
?.
1‐5 shows how the show mac command indicates that output continues on
1‐4 shows how to use this function for all