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Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch CLI Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Using the Command-Line Interface
Using Commands
privilege
Command privilege parameters
prompt
Define default prompt
radius-server
Configure RADIUS related parameters
resequence
Resequence a list with sequence numbers
rib
Configure RIB parameters
rlir
config commands for RLIR
rmon
Remote Monitoring
role
Configure roles
rscn
config commands for RSCN
scsi-target
scsi-target configuration
show
Show running system information
snmp-server
Configure snmp server
spanning-tree
Spanning Tree Subsystem
ssh
Configure SSH parameters
svi
svi configuration commands
switchname
Configure system's host name
system
system config command
system
Configure system
Enable
telnet
Enable telnet
track
Object tracking configuration commands
trunk
Configure Switch wide trunk protocol
username
Configure user information.
vlan
Vlan commands
vrf
Configure VRF parameters
vsan
Enter the vsan configuration mode
wwn
Set secondary base MAC addr and range for additional WWNs
xml
xml agent
zone
Zone configuration commands
zoneset
Zoneset configuration commands
Using Commands
You can configure the CLI to function in two ways: configure it interactively by entering commands at
the CLI prompt or create an ASCII file containing switch configuration information (use the CLI to edit
and activate the file).
Listing Commands and Syntax
In any command mode, you can obtain a list of available commands by entering a question mark (?).
switch#
?
To see a list of commands that begin with a particular character sequence, type those characters followed
by a question mark (?). Do not include a space before the question mark.
switch#
co?
configure copy
To list keywords or arguments, enter a question mark in place of a keyword or argument. Include a space
before the question mark. This form of help is called command syntax help because it reminds you which
keywords or arguments are applicable based on the commands, keywords, and arguments you have
already entered.
switch# #
configure ?
<CR>
terminal
Configure the system from terminal input