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To be at top level, you may enter
up
at any level. (ex, system>up <enter>)
The current level and group is indicated by the prompt. If you are at the top level, the prompt will
be:
>
Note: all the characters entered in the command line interface are
NOT
case-sensitive.
6.1.2.3 Help Utility
You can get command information by entering
?
or
help.
The help info shows according to the
level you are:
‧
At top level, a list of command groups is displayed.
ex, > ? <enter>
Commands at top level:
System – System commands
Console – Console commands
Port – Port commands
MAC - MAC table commands
VLAN – VLAN commands
Aggregation – Aggregation/Trunking commands
QoS – QoS commands
Mirror – Mirror commands
IP
– IP commands
‧
At group level, a list of the command syntaxes for the current group is displayed.
ex, System>? <enter>
Commands at System level:
System Configuration [all]
System Restore default [keepip]
System UserName [<name>]
System Password [<password>]
System systemname [<systemname>]
System Reboot
‧
If the help command is issued after a specific command, you can get the command syntax
and a description of the command:
ex, System>configuration ?
Syntax:
System Configuration [all]
Description:
Show System Name, Username, Password, Software Version, Hardware Version
and management MAC address. Optionally show the full configuration
[all]: Show the total switch configuration (default: System configuration only)