Perform basic operations including display, debug, file management, FTP, Telnet, clock setting, and
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reboot.
Enter system view. The system view prompt is [Device-name].
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In system view, you can perform the following tasks:
Configure global settings (such as the daylight saving time, banners, and hotkeys) and some
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features.
Enter different feature views.
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For example, you can perform the following tasks:
Enter interface view to configure interface parameters.
Enter VLAN view to add ports to the VLAN.
Enter user line view to configure login user attributes.
A feature view might have child views. For example, BGP view has child views IPv4 unicast instance view
and BGP-VPN IPv4 unicast instance view.
To display all commands available in a view, enter a question mark (?) at the view prompt.
Entering system view from user view
Task
Enter system view.
Returning to the upper-level view from any view
Task
Return to the upper-level view from any view.
Executing the quit command in user view terminates your connection to the device.
In public key view, use the peer-public-key end command to return to system view.
Returning to user view
To return directly to user view from any other view, use the return command or press Ctrl+Z.
Task
Return directly to user view.
Accessing the CLI online help
The CLI online help is context sensitive. Enter a question mark at any prompt or in any position of a
command to display all available options.
To access the CLI online help, use one of the following methods:
Command
system-view
Command
quit
Command
return
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