Listing Commands And Command Options; Listing Commands Available At Any Privilege Level - SMC Networks SMC6624M Management Manual

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For example, if you use the CLI to set a Manager password, and then later use
the Setup screen (in the menu interface) to set a different Manager password,
then the first password will be replaced by the second one.

Listing Commands and Command Options

At any privilege level you can:
List all of the commands available at that level
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List the options for a specific command

Listing Commands Available at Any Privilege Level

At a given privilege level you can execute the commands that level offers, plus
all of the commands available at preceding levels. Similarly, at a given privilege
level, you can list all of that level's commands plus the commands made
available at preceding levels. For example, at the Operator level, you can list
and execute only the Operator level commands. However, at the Manager
level, you can list and execute the commands available at both the Operator
and Manager levels.
Type "?" To List Available Commands. Typing the
commands you can execute at the current privilege level. For example, typing
? at the Operator level produces this listing:
SMC6624M> ?
enable
Enter the Manager Exec context
exit
Return to the previous context or terminate current
session if in the outermost context
link-test
Test the connection to a MAC address on the LAN
logout
Terminate this console/telnet session
menu
Switch to the menu system
ping
Send IP Ping requests to a device on the network
show
Display configuration and status/counter information
SMC6624M>
Figure 3-3. Example of the Operator Level Command Listing
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Using the CLI
?
symbol lists the
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