BelAir100SN User Guide
Command Line Interface Basics
May 31, 2010
Confidential
Document Number BDTM11001-A01 Released
Users may execute commands from other modes than the current one, by
prefixing the desired command with the slash character ‘/’ followed by the
mode’s name. For instance, entering:
/system# /protocol/snmp/show community
executes a command from
snmp
mode while in
system
mode.
Abbreviating
Commands
You must enter only enough characters for the CLI to recognize the command
as unique.
The following example shows how to enter the
mgmt
mode command
show
telnet status
:
/mgmt# sh t s
Command
History
You can use the
history
command to display a list of the last commands that
you have typed.
Example
/# history
8 h
9 hi
10 ?
11 show user
12 cd /system
13 show loads
14 show sessions
15 cd /
16 cd interface/wifi-1-1/
17 ?
18 show
19 show ssid table
20 show statistics
21 history
Special CLI Keys
Command Completion
You can ask the CLI to complete a partially typed command or mode name by
pressing the
tab
key. If the command or mode name cannot be completed
unambiguously, the CLI presents you with a list of possible completions. For
instance, entering:
/system# show co{tab}
produces the following output:
Available commands :
show communications
show config-download status