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Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, Cisco MGX 8830, and Cisco MGX 8880 Configuration Guide
Release 5.0.10, OL-3845-01 Rev. B0, August 16, 2004
Chapter 2 Configuring General Switch Features
Getting Command Help
In the example above, dspc is entered at an AUSM card prompt. Because there are several possible
commands that start with dspc, the switch lists all supported commands that start with those letters.
AUSM cards are older cards. Newer cards such as the PXM45 produce a different display for the same
scenario:
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a >
dspc
ERR: ambiguous command: "dspc"
For newer cards, you can display a list of commands that start with the same prefix by entering the
command as follows:
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a >
? dspc
Available commands
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dspcausecnt
dspcbclk
dspcd
dspcdalms
dspcderrs
dspcdhealth
dspcds
dspcdstatus
dspcduptime
dspcdvtdft
dspchassis
dspcli
dspclkalms
dspclkparms
dspclksrcs
dspcmdabbr
dspcon
dspconinfo
dspconntracebuffer
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Whenever the switch displays an error message, be sure to check the spelling of the command, the
parameters entered with the command, and the prompt at which the command was entered.
Getting Command Help
The following sections describe how to display the following types of command help:
•
Available commands
•
Available commands with additional information on access levels and logging
•
Command syntax and parameters
Displaying Command Lists
The commands you can use to manage the switch are determined by your user name, which is configured
for a particular access level. User names and access levels are described in more detail in the
“
” section later in this chapter. To display a list of all the commands available
to the username you used at log in, enter the help command as follows:
mgx8850a.7.PXM.a>
help