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display Display current system information
erase Alias for 'delete'
exception Exception information configuration
exit Alias for 'quit'
fdisk Partition a storage medium
fixdisk Check and repair a storage medium
format Format a storage medium
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Enter a space and a question mark after a command keyword to display all available keywords
and arguments.
If the question mark is in the place of a keyword, the CLI displays all possible keywords,
each with a brief description. For example:
<Sysname> terminal ?
debugging Enable to display debugging logs on the current terminal
logging Display logs on the current terminal
monitor Enable to display logs on the current terminal
tracing Display traces on the current terminal
If the question mark is in the place of an argument, the CLI displays the description for the
argument. For example:
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface ?
<1-4094> Vlan-interface interface number
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 1 ?
<cr>
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 1
<1-4094>
is the value range for the argument.
<cr>
indicates that the command is complete
and you can press
Enter
to execute the command.
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Enter an incomplete keyword string followed by a question mark to display all keywords starting
with that string. The CLI also displays the descriptions for the keywords. For example:
<Sysname> f?
fdisk Partition a storage medium
fixdisk Check and repair a storage medium
format Format a storage medium
free Release a connection
ftp Open an FTP connection
<Sysname> display ftp?
ftp FTP module
ftp-server FTP server information
ftp-user FTP user information
Using the undo form of a command
Most configuration commands have an
undo
form for the following tasks:
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Canceling a configuration.
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Restoring the default.
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Disabling a feature.
For example, the
info-center enable
command enables the information center. The
undo
info-center enable
command disables the information center.
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