Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Automatically Completing a Command
A CLI command always consists of several words. You can easily enter a
command by typing first word(s) or letter(s) and then pressing Tab or
Ctrl+i instead of typing the whole command word by word.
To have a command completed automatically:
1.
Type initial letters or words of the desired command. Make sure the
letters or words you typed are unique so that the CLI can identify the
command you want.
2.
Press Tab or Ctrl+i until the complete command appears.
Example 1:
Type the first word and the first letter of the second word of the "
reset
factorydefaults
" command, that is,
reset f
. Then press Tab or
Ctrl+i to complete the second word.
Example 2:
Type the first word and initial letters of the second word of the
"
security enforceHttpsForWebAccess
" command, that is,
security enf
. Then press Tab or Ctrl+i to complete the second word.
Logging out of CLI
After completing your tasks using the CLI, always log out of the CLI to
prevent others from accessing the CLI.
To log out of the CLI:
1.
Ensure you have entered administrator mode and the # prompt is
displayed.
2.
Type
exit
and press Enter.
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Страница 508: ...Appendix G RADIUS Configuration Illustration 496 10 Select Standard to the left of the dialog and then click Add...
Страница 509: ...Appendix G RADIUS Configuration Illustration 497 11 Select Filter Id from the list of attributes and click Add...
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