Command Modes; Privilege Level; Usage Guidelines; Examples - Cisco SFS7000P-SK9 - SFS InfiniBand Server Switch 7000 Command Reference Manual

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Chapter 1
Using the CLI

Command Modes

The Command Modes subsection indicates the command mode or submode that you must enter to
execute the command.

Privilege Level

The Privilege Level subsection indicates the user permissions that are required to execute the command.
For example, there are commands that only an unrestricted read-write user (for example, a super user)
can execute that a user with general read-write permissions (admin) cannot.

Usage Guidelines

The Usage Guidelines subsection supplies additional information and details to help you use a command
to its full potential.

Examples

The examples subsection shows actual command entry and CLI output.
SFS-7000P# show interface gateway 5
=============================Gateway Information================================
SFS-7000P#

Defaults

The Defaults subsection lists command default behavior or values.

Related Commands

The Related Commands subsection provides hypertext links to related CLI commands.
OL-9163-02
gateway : 5
name : 5/0
type : fc-gateway
desc : 5/0 (320)
last-change : none
mtu : 0
admin-status : up
oper-status : up
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