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7.1.3

Common CLI Commands

The following table contains descriptions of common CLI commands.
Command
do
no
activate
Note: Offline configuration changes require a reset of the device. A reset can be
performed at the end of the configuration changes. A required reset is indicated
by an asterisk (*) before the command prompt.
exit
display
help
history
list
| <filter>
Version 6.8
Deletes all the characters on the command line.
You need only enter enough letters to identify a command as unique. For
example, entering "int G 0/0" at the configuration prompt provides you
access to the configuration parameters for the specified Gigabit-Ethernet
interface. Entering "interface GigabitEthernet 0/0" would work as well, but is
not necessary.
Displays the next screen of output. You can configure the size of the
displayed output, as described in ''Configuring Displayed Output Lines in
CLI Terminal Window'' on page 76.
Table 7-2: Common CLI Commands
Provides a way to execute commands in other command sets without taking the
time to exit the current command set. The following example shows the do
command, used to view the GigabitEthernet interface configuration while in the
virtual-LAN interface command set:
(config)# interface vlan 1
(conf-if-VLAN 1)# do show interfaces GigabitEthernet 0/0
Undoes an issued command or disables a feature. Enter no before the
command:
# no debug log
Activates a command. When you enter a configuration command in the CLI, the
command is not applied until you enter the activate and exit commands.
Leaves the current command-set and returns one level up. If issued on the top
level, the session ends.
For online parameters, if the configuration was changed and no activate
command was entered, the exit command applies the activate command
automatically. If issued on the top level, the session will end:
(config)# exit
# exit
(session closed)
Displays the configuration of current configuration set.
Displays a short help how-to string.
Displays a list of previously run commands.
Displays the available command list of the current command-set.
Applied to a command output. The filter should be typed after the command with
a pipe mark (|).
Supported filters:
include <word> – filter (print) lines which contain <word>
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