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Using the Question Mark (?) to Display On-Screen Command Help

Use the question mark (?) to learn what commands are available and the correct syntax for a command.
Table 5-1
The space (or no space) before the question mark (?) is significant. If you include a space before the
Tip
question mark, the system displays all available options for a command or CLI mode. If you do not
include a space, the system displays a list of commands that begin with a particular character string.
Table 5-1
On-Screen Help Commands
Command
Description
partial-command?
Type a question mark (?) at the end of a partial command to list the commands that begin with those
characters.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# co?
configure copy
Note
?
Lists all commands available for a particular command mode.
command ?
Include a space before the question mark (?) to list the keywords and arguments that belong to a
command.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# configure ?
exclusive
terminal
<cr>
Note
command keyword ? Type a question mark (?) after the keyword to list the next available syntax option for the command.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show aaa ?
taskgroup
userdb
usergroup
Note
The following example shows how to add an entry to access list 99. The added entry denies access to all
hosts on subnet 172.0.0.0 and ignores bits for IPv4 addresses that start within the range of 0 to 255. The
following steps provide an example of on-screen command help:
Type the access-list command, followed by a space and a question mark, to list the available options for
Step 1
the command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config)# ipv4 access-list ?
log-update
maximum
WORD
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summarizes the options for on-screen help.
Do not include a space between the command and question mark.
Configure exclusively from this terminal
Configure from the terminal
For most commands, the
syntax already entered. For the preceding example, press Enter to enter global configuration
mode.
Show all the local taskgroups configured in the system
Show all local users with the usergroups each belong to
Show all the local usergroups configured in the system
Include a space between the keyword and question mark.
Control access lists log updates
Out of resources configration
Access list name - maximum 32 characters
symbol indicates that you can execute the command with the
<cr>
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