User Manual UMN:CLI
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
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Command Mode
Description
show list
Shows available commands of the current mode.
show cli
All
Shows available commands of the current mode with
tree structure.
The following is an example of displaying list of available commands of
Privileged EXEC
Enable
mode.
SWITCH#
show list
clear arp
clear arp IFNAME
clear ip bgp *
clear ip bgp * in
clear ip bgp * in prefix-filter
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) in
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) in prefix-filter
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) out
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) soft
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) soft in
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) soft out
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Press the <
ENTER
> key to skip to the next list.
In case of the hiD 6615 S223/S323 installed command shell, you can find out commands
starting with specific alphabet. Input the first letter and question mark without space. The
following is an example of finding out the commands starting “
s
” in
Privileged EXEC En-
able
mode of hiD 6615 S223/S323.
SWITCH#
s
?
show Show running system information
ssh Configure secure shell
SWITCH#
s
Also, it is possible to view variables you should input following after commands. After in-
putting the command you need, make one space and input question mark. The following
is an example of viewing variables after the command,
write
. Please note that you must
make one space after inputting.
SWITCH#
write ?
memory Write to NV memory
terminal Write to terminal
SWITCH# write
3.2.2
Calling Command History
In case of installed command shell, you do not have to enter repeated command again.
When you need to call command history, use this arrow key <
↑
>. When you press the ar-
row key, the latest command you used will be displayed one by one.
The following is an example of calling command history after using several commands.
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