B – Command Line Interface
History Command
History Command
Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which you can
re-execute selected commands.
Authority
None
Syntax
history
Notes
Use the History command to provide context for the ! command:
Enter ![command_string] to re-execute the most recent command that
matches [command_string].
Enter ![line number] to re-execute the corresponding command from the
History display
Enter ![partial command string] to re-execute a command that matches the
command string.
Enter !! to re-execute the most recent command.
Examples
The following is an example of the History command:
SANbox2 #> history
1 show switch
2 date
3 help set
4 history
SANbox2 #> !3
help set
set SET_OPTIONS
There are many attributes that can be set.
Type help with one of the following to get more information:
Usage: set
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{ alarm
| beacon
port
| setup
| config
| log
| switch }
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