Exiting Cli Modes; Quick Help - Cisco SFS7000P-SK9 - SFS InfiniBand Server Switch 7000 Command Reference Manual

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Exiting CLI Modes

The commands that you enter in a configuration submode apply to the specified modules and ports. The
Ethernet Management port, however, does not require you to specify a port number because there is only
one active Ethernet Management port during a system session.
SFS-7000P(config)# interface mgmt-ethernet
SFS-7000P(config-if-mgmt-ethernet)#
Exiting CLI Modes
Most commands are mode-dependent. For example, you can configure clock settings in Global
Configuration mode only. To configure the system, you must enter and exit CLI modes. The exit
command returns you to the previous mode.
SFS-90(config-if-fc-5/1)# exit
SFS-90(config)# exit
SFS-90#
Note
If you enter the exit command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode, your telnet session ends.
You may also enter the exit command with the all keyword to return to User Exec mode in one step.
SFS-90(config-if-fc-5/1)# exit all
SFS-90>
To return to User Exec mode from Privileged Exec mode, enter the disable command.
SFS-90# disable
SFS-90>

Quick Help

You can enter the question mark (?) at the CLI prompt to display one of three types of user information.
Enter a question mark (?) at the CLI prompt at any time to display the commands that you can enter.
Step 1
Only those commands that are appropriate to the current mode and user login appear.
SFS-7000P> ?
Exec Commands:
broadcast
enable
exit
help
history
login
logout
ping
show
terminal
who
write
Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide
1-6
- Write message to all users logged in
- Turn on privileged commands
- Exit current mode
- Show command help
- Show command history
- Login as a different user
- Logout of this system
- Send echo messages
- Show running system information
- Set terminal line parameters
- Display users currently logged in
- Write text to another user
Chapter 1
Using the CLI
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