Command Hints And Help - Cisco Prisma II Hybrid Amplifier Installation Manual

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The first line in this example changes from CLI mode to Module mode and specifies
chassis 20, any (*) slot. On the next line, the prompt has changed to reflect the new
mode and chassis specification. The show command entered at this prompt,
followed by the arguments monitor and outpwr, specifies that the response should
include only those modules for which outpwr is a monitored parameter. The
response to this command identifies each applicable module by chassis and slot
location and displays the current output power level in dBm.
The next sample dialog shows how a craft operator could use a wildcard to check all
monitored parameters whose name contained pwr:
CLI> module chassis 20 slot * <Enter>
20/* MODULE> show monitor *pwr* <Enter>
MODID
20/05
20/07
20/14
20/14
SUCCESS!
20/* MODULE>
As can be seen from the response, the pattern matching and keyword matching is
caseless, so the OutPwr and InPwr parameters are included even though a lowercase
P was used in the command line. Wildcards default to MS Windows filename
pattern matching format, where ?, *, and [x-y] have special meaning. This format can
be adjusted using the Terminal command Pattern to use POSIX regex wildcards. See
Terminal Commands (on page 56) for additional information.
Note: Wildcards are never allowed anywhere in a Set command.

Command Hints and Help

Abbreviations and Shortcuts
In general, the CLI interpreter recognizes the shortest character string that
unambiguously identifies a keyword (command or argument). In the CLI command
mode, for example, the entry of either m (or mod, etc.) is recognized as the module
command.
The table below lists other "shortcuts" available to users in all CLI command modes.
Shortcut
TAB
ESC
BACKSPACE
^H
^A
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NAME
VALUE
UNITS
OutPwr
8.3
dBm
OutPwr
5.91542
dBm
OutPwrA 18.9057
dBm
OutPwrB 18.8904
dBm
Description
Automatically completes typing of a keyword
Displays a list of expected keywords or tokens
Erases characters to the left of the text cursor
Displays the current input with all keywords expanded
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