Using The No And Default Command Forms; Basic Conventions - Motorola RFS Series Reference Manual

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It is possible to abbreviate commands and keywords to allow a unique abbreviation. For
example, "configure terminal" can be abbreviated as
command is unique, the switch accepts the abbreviation and executes the command.
Enter the help command (available in any command mode) to provide the following
description:
RFSwitch>help
CLI provides advanced help feature.
anytime at the command line please press '?'.
If nothing matches, the help list will be empty and you must
backup
until entering a '?' shows the available options.
Two styles of help are provided:
1. Full help is available when you are ready to enter a
command argument (e.g. 'show ?') and describes each
possible
argument.
2. Partial help is provided when an abbreviated argument is
entered
and you want to know what arguments match the input
(e.g. 'show ve?'.)
RFSwitch>

1.3 Using the No and Default Command Forms

Almost every command has a
command without the
disabled by default.

1.3.1 Basic Conventions

Keep the following conventions in mind while working within the CLI:
• Use ? at the end of a command to display available sub-modes . Type the first few
characters of the sub-mode and press the tab key to add the sub-mode. Continue using
? until you reach the last sub-mode
• Pre-defined CLI commands and keywords are case-insensitive:
However (for clarity), CLI commands and keywords are displayed (in this guide) using
mixed case. For example,
form. Use no to disable a feature or function. Use the
no
keyword to re-enable a disabled feature or enable a feature
no
,
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trapHosts
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. Since the abbreviated
config t
When you need help,
cfg = Cfg = CFG
,
channelInfo
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