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Figure 140 CLI Help: List of Commands: Example 2

ras> ?
enable
exit
help
history
logout
ping
show
ssh
traceroute
ras>

39.5.2 Detailed Command Information

Enter
<command> help
Enter
<command> ?
parameters.

Figure 141 CLI Help: Detailed Command Information: Example 1

ras> ping help
Commands available:
ping <ip>
<
[ in-band|out-of-band|vlan <vlan-id> ]
[ size <0-1472> ]
[ -t ]
>
ras>

Figure 142 CLI: Help: Detailed Command Information: Example 2

ras> ping ?
<ip>
help

39.6 Command Modes

There are three CLI command modes: User, Enable and Configure.
When you first log into the CLI, the initial command mode is the User mode. The User mode
commands are a subset of the Enable mode commands. The User mode command prompt ends
with an angle bracket (>).
Chapter 39 Introducing the Commands
Turn on privileged commands
Exit from the EXEC
Description of the interactive help system
Show a list of previously run commands
Exit from the EXEC
Exec ping
Show system information
SSH client
Exec traceroute
to display detailed sub command and parameters.
to display detailed help information about the sub commands and
destination ip address
Description of ping help
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