
Services Router User Interface Overview
Table 28: help Commands
CLI Command
Description
help apropos
string
Displays help based on a text string contained in a statement or command
name.
If the string contains spaces, enclose it in quotation marks. You also can
specify a regular expression for the string, using standard UNIX-style regular
expression syntax.
In configuration mode, this command displays statement names and help text
that match the string specified.
In operational mode, this command displays the following types of commands
that match the string specified, plus help text:
Operational mode commands
help topic
and
help reference
commands you can enter for more
information
For example, to get a list of statements that contain the string
traps
, enter the
help apropos traps
command in configuration mode.
help reference
string
Displays summary information for configuration statements.
For example, to display summary information for the OSPF hello interval, enter
the command
help reference ospf hello-interval
.
help topic
string
Displays usage guidelines for configuration statements.
For example, to display usage guidelines for the OSPF hello interval, enter the
command
help topic ospf hello-interval
.
Configuring the CLI Environment
You can configure the CLI environment for your current login session. Your
settings are not retained when you exit the CLI.
To display the current CLI settings, enter the
show cli
command:
user@host> show cli
CLI complete-on-space set to on
CLI idle-timeout disabled
CLI restart-on-upgrade set to on
CLI screen-length set to 49
CLI screen-width set to 132
CLI terminal is ’vt100’
CLI is operating in enhanced mode
CLI working directory is ’/cf/var/home/remote’
To change the CLI environment, use the
set cli
operational mode command:
user@host> set cli ?
Possible completions:
complete-on-space
Set whether typing space completes current word
directory
Set working directory
Using the Command-Line Interface
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