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quit
Syntax
quit
View
Any view
Default Level
0: Visit level (in user view)
2: System level (in other views)
Parameters
None
Description
Use the
quit
command to exit to a lower-level view. If the current view is user view, the
quit
command
terminates the current connection and quit the system.
Examples
# Switch from GigabitEthernet1/0/1 interface view to system view, and then to user view.
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit
[Sysname] quit
<Sysname>
return
Syntax
return
View
Any view except user view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the
return
command to return to user view from current view (not user view).
You can also use the hot key
Ctrl+Z
to return to user view from current (not user view).
Related commands:
quit
.
Summary of Contents for E4510-48G
Page 109: ...2 18 Sysname interface bridge aggregation 1 Sysname Bridge Aggregation1 shutdown ...
Page 309: ...6 4 Sysname interface vlan interface 1 Sysname Vlan interface1 ip address dhcp alloc ...
Page 324: ...8 3 Sysname interface vlan interface 1 Sysname Vlan interface1 ip address bootp alloc ...
Page 530: ...2 5 Sysname mvlan 100 subvlan 10 to 15 ...
Page 739: ...8 15 Sysname system view Sysname port security trap addresslearned ...
Page 819: ...13 11 Sysname system view Sysname public key peer key2 import sshkey key pub ...
Page 914: ...5 17 Sysname reset oam ...
Page 1064: ...5 30 Slot 2 Set next configuration file successfully ...
Page 1325: ...21 13 Examples Redirect to member 2 Sysname irf switch to 2 Sysname Slave 2 ...