1-16
z
For the detailed description of the display users command, refer to
Login Commands
in the System
Volume.
z
Support for the display configure-user and display current-configuration command depends on the
device model.
z
The display commands discussed above are for the global configuration. Refer to the
corresponding section for the display command for specific protocol and interface.
CLI Features
This section covers the following topics:
z
z
Online Help with Command Lines
z
Synchronous Information Output
z
z
z
z
z
Command Line Error Information
Introduction to CLI
CLI is an interaction interface between devices and users. Through CLI, you can configure your devices
by entering commands and view the output information and verify your configurations, thus facilitating
your configuration and management of your devices.
CLI provides the following features for you to configure and manage your devices:
z
Hierarchical command protection where you can only execute the commands at your own or lower
levels. Refer to
Configuring User Privilege Levels and Command Levels
for details.
z
Easy access to on-line help by entering “?”
z
Abundant debugging information for fault diagnosis
z
Saving and executing commands that have been executed
z
Fuzzy match for convenience of input. When you execute a command, you can input part of the
characters in a keyword. However, to enable you to confirm your operation, the command can be
executed only when you input enough characters to make the command unique. Take the
commands
save
,
startup saved-configuration
, and
system-view
which start with
s
as an
example. To save the current configuration, you need to input
sa
at least; to set the configuration
file for next startup, you need to input
st s
at least; to enter system view, you need to input
sy
at
least. You can press
Tab
to complement the command, or you can input the complete command.
Online Help with Command Lines
The following are the types of online help available with the CLI:
z
Full help
z
Fuzzy help
Summary of Contents for S5500-SI Series
Page 161: ...3 10 GigabitEthernet1 0 1 2 MANUAL...
Page 220: ...1 7 Clearing ARP entries from the ARP table may cause communication failures...
Page 331: ...1 7 1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 1 6 1 2 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 1 4 1 3 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 1 2 2 Trace complete...
Page 493: ...2 8...
Page 1111: ...1 10 Installing patches Installation completed and patches will continue to run after reboot...