Working in the CLI
Context Command Summaries
This section contains a table for each CLI context that summarizes all the commands that can be
executed in each context. The following typographical conventions are used when describing
command syntax and usage.
eqcli>
Regular constant width type
is used for the eqcli
command prompt and messages.
eqcli> vlan list
Bold constant width type
is used for commands you type.
eqcli> vlan vlname show
Bold italic constant width type
is used for command
elements that you must specify, such as an object name or a parameter
value.
{option | option...}
A series of elements in braces (“{“, “}”), separated by vertical bars (“|”),
means you must choose one of the options between the braces. The braces
are not typed on the command line.
{option,option...}
A series of elements in braces (“{“, “}”), separated by commas (“,”),
means you may chose more than one of the options between the braces.
Separate multiple options on the command line using either commas or
vertical bars. If you use white space in the string of options, the entire
string must be surrounded by quotes. The braces are not typed on the
command line.
[option]
Square brackets (“[“, “]”) indicate optional command elements. The
brackets are not specified on the command line.
eqcli vlan> *ip ip_addr
An asterisk (
*
) before a parameter indicates that the parameter must be set
before the associated object can be created.
# Text in the right margin
Text in italic font following the pound character (#) in the right margin is a
comment indicating the purpose of the command and should not be typed
onto the command line. Details appear in notes following each table.
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