4. Using Command Line Interface
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To re-enter the previous command at the command prompt, press the up arrow cursor key.
The previous command will appear at the command prompt.
In the above example, the command config account was entered without the required
parameter <username>, the CLI returned the Next possible completions: <username>
prompt. The up arrow cursor control key was pressed to re-enter the previous command
(config account) at the command prompt. Now the appropriate username can be entered
and the config account command re-executed.
All commands in the CLI function in this way. In addition, the syntax of the help prompts
are the same as presented in this manual - angle brackets < > indicate a numerical value or
character string, braces { } indicate optional parameters or a choice of parameters, and
brackets [ ] indicate required parameters.
If a command is entered that is unrecognized by the CLI, the top-level commands will be
displayed under the Available commands: prompt.
The top-level commands consist of commands such as show or config. Most of these
commands require one or more parameters to narrow the top-level command. This is
equivalent to show what? or config what? Where the what? is the next parameter.
For example, entering the show command with no additional parameters, the CLI will then
display all of the possible next parameters.
Zxxx0:admin# config account
Command: config account
Next possible completions:
<username>
Zxxx0:admin# config account
Zxxx0:admin#the
Available commands:
.. ? cable_diag cd
change clear config
copy create debug del
delete dir disable download
enable erase format login
logout md move no
ping ping6 rd reboot
reconfig rename reset save
show telnet traceroute traceroute6
upload
Zxxx0:admin#
Summary of Contents for ZEQUO 2200
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Page 86: ...7 ARP Commands 86 ...
Page 93: ...9 Auto Configuration Commands 93 ...
Page 273: ...30 IPv6 NDP Commands 273 ...
Page 330: ...36 LLDP Commands 330 ...
Page 361: ...39 MAC based Access Control Commands 361 ...
Page 461: ...49 Protocol VLAN Commands 461 ...
Page 483: ...50 QoS Commands 483 ...
Page 504: ...53 SNMPv1 v2 v3 Commands 504 Only Administrator level users can issue this command ...
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