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System and VoIP Functionalities
2.2.3
Using CLI Shortcuts
The MSBG CLI provides several shortcuts to help you configure your MSBG product more
easily. See the following table for descriptions.
Table
2-1: CLI Shortcuts
Shortcut
Description
Up
arrow key
To re-display a previously entered command, use the
Up
arrow key.
Continuing to press the
Up
arrow key cycles through all commands
entered, starting with the most recent command.
<Tab>
key
Pressing the
<Tab>
key after entering a partial (but unique) command
completes the command, displays it on the command prompt line, and
waits for further input.
Pressing the
<Tab>
key after entering a partial and not unique command
displays all completing options.
?
The MSBG CLI contains help to guide you through the configuration
process. Using the question mark, do one of the following:
Displays a list of all subcommands in the current mode. For example:
(config)# interface ?
BVI bridge interface
GigabitEthernet GigabitEthernet
vlan Vlan interface
Displays a list of available commands beginning with certain letter(s). For
example:
(config)# interface G?
GigabitEthernet GigabitEthernet
Obtains syntax help for a specific command by entering the command, a
space, and then a question mark (?). The MSBG CLI displays the range of
values and a brief description of the next parameter expected for that
particular command. For example:
(config)# interface vlan ?
[1-3999] Vlan ID
In case there is a command that can be invoked (all its arguments are
inserted), using the question mark at its end displays <cr>. For example:
(config)# logging host 10.1.1.1 ?
<cr>
<
Ctrl + A
>
Jump to the beginning of the displayed command line. This shortcut is
helpful when using the
no
form of commands (when available).
<
Ctrl + E
>
Jump to the end of the displayed command line.
<
Ctrl + U
>
Clears the current displayed command line.
auto finish
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.
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