CLI Command Types
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example 3. display parameters for set and show
example 3. display parameters for set and show
example 3. display parameters for set and show
example 3. display parameters for set and show
Example 3a allows you to see every possible parameter for the set (or show) commands. Notice from example 3a that the list
is very long. Example 3b shows how to display a subset of the parameters based on initial parameter letters.
example 3a. display every parameter that can be changed
example 3a. display every parameter that can be changed
example 3a. display every parameter that can be changed
example 3a. display every parameter that can be changed
[Device Name]>
set ?
<CR>
<CR>
<CR>
<CR>
Figure 6-4
Figure 6-4
Figure 6-4
Figure 6-4
Result of “set ?” CLI command
Result of “set ?” CLI command
Result of “set ?” CLI command
Result of “set ?” CLI command
example 3b. display parameters based on letter sequence
example 3b. display parameters based on letter sequence
example 3b. display parameters based on letter sequence
example 3b. display parameters based on letter sequence
This example shows entries for parameters that start with the letter "i". The more letters you enter, the fewer the results returned.
Notice that there is no space between the letters and the question mark.
[Device Name]>
show ipa?
<CR>
<CR>
<CR>
<CR>
Figure 6-5
Figure 6-5
Figure 6-5
Figure 6-5
Result of “show ipa?” CLI command
Result of “show ipa?” CLI command
Result of “show ipa?” CLI command
Result of “show ipa?” CLI command
[Device Name]>
show iparp?
<CR>
Figure 6-6
Figure 6-6
Figure 6-6
Figure 6-6
Result of “show iparpf?” CLI command
Result of “show iparpf?” CLI command
Result of “show iparpf?” CLI command
Result of “show iparpf?” CLI command
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