Entering Cli Commands; Command Completion; Unordered Parameters - Nokia 7210 Configuration Manual

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CLI Usage
The exec command and the associated exec files can be used to conveniently
execute a number of commands that are always executed together in the same
order. For example, an exec command can be used by a user to define a set of
commonly used standard command aliases.
The echo command can be used within an exec command file to display messages
on screen while the file executes.

2.7 Entering CLI Commands

This section provides information about entering CLI commands and parameters.

2.7.1 Command Completion

The CLI supports both command abbreviation and command completion. If the
keystrokes entered are enough to match a valid command, the CLI displays the
remainder of the command syntax when the <Tab> key or space bar is pressed.
When typing a command, the <Tab> key or space bar invokes auto-completion. If the
keystrokes entered are definite, auto-completion will complete the command. If the
letters are not sufficient to identify a specific command, pressing the <Tab> key or
space bar will display commands matching the letters entered.
System commands are available in all CLI context levels.

2.7.2 Unordered Parameters

In a context, the CLI accepts command parameters in any order as long as the
command is formatted in the correct command keyword and parameter syntax.
Command completion will still work as long as enough recognizable characters of the
command are entered.
The following output shows different static-route command syntax and an example
of the command usage.
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