Cli Access; Command Help - Dell PowerConnect W-7200 Series Reference Manual

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CLI Access

When you connect to the controller using the CLI, the system displays its host name followed by the login prompt.
Log in using the admin user account and the password you entered during the Initial Setup on the controller (the
password displays as asterisks). For example:
(host)
User: admin
Password: *****
When you are logged in, the user mode CLI prompt displays. For example:
(host) >
User mode provides only limited access for basic operational testing such as running
Certain management functions are available in enable (also called "privileged") mode. To move from user mode to
enable mode requires you to enter an additional password that you entered during the Initial Setup (the password
displays as asterisks). For example:
(host) > enable
Password: ******
When you are in enable mode, the > prompt changes to a pound sign (#):
(host) #
Configuration commands are available in config mode. Move from enable mode to config mode by entering
at the # prompt:
terminal
(host) # configure terminal
Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
When you are in basic config mode, (config) appears before the # prompt:
(host) (config) #
NOTE: There are several other sub- command modes that allow users to configure individual interfaces, subinterfaces, loopback
addresses, GRE tunnels and cellular profiles. For details on the prompts and the available commands for each of these modes, see
Appendix A: Command Modes on page 

Command Help

You can use the question mark (?) to view various types of command help.
When typed at the beginning of a line, the question mark lists all the commands available in your current mode or
sub-mode. A brief explanation follows each command. For example:
(host) > ?
enable
logout
ping
traceroute
When typed at the end of a possible command or abbreviation, the question mark lists the commands that match
(if any). For example:
(host) > c?
clear
clock
configure
copy
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Turn on Privileged commands
Exit this session. Any unsaved changes are lost.
Send ICMP echo packets to a specified IP address.
Trace route to specified IP address.
Clear configuration
Configure the system clock
Configuration Commands
Copy Files
and
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ping
traceroute
configure
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