Chapter 2
Command Line Interface
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Table 2-6
Command
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<abbreviated-command-entry>?
Example:
c?
calendar
copy
<abbreviated-command-entry><Tab>
Example:
en <Tab>
enable
<command>?
<command keyword> ?
Example:
show ?
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Navigational and Shortcut Features
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Command History
CLI maintains a history buffer of the most recent commands you used in the current CLI session for
quick retrieval. Using the keyboard, you can navigate through your last commands, one by one, or all
commands that start with a given prefix. By default, the system saves the last 30 commands you typed.
You can change the number of commands remembered using the history size command.
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summarizes the CLI help features.
Getting Help
cd
clear
clock
copy-passive
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Command History, page 2-11
Keyboard Shortcuts, page 2-12
Auto-Completion, page 2-13
FTP User Name and Password, page 2-13
The "do" Command: Executing Commands Without Exiting, page 2-14
Purpose
List all commands available for a particular
command mode
Obtain a list of commands that begin with a
particular character string.
(Do not leave a space between the command and
question mark.)
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Complete a partial command name.
List the keywords associated with the specified
command.
List the arguments associated with the specified
keyword.
Leave a space between the keyword and question
mark
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