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Querying Available Parameters for a Command
If you are not sure what commands or parameters are available for a
particular type of CLI command, you can have the CLI show them by
adding a space and then a question mark to the end of that command. A
list of available parameters and their descriptions will be displayed.
The following shows a few query examples.
To query available parameters for the "show" command, the
syntax is:
#
show ?
To query available network configuration parameters, the syntax
is:
config:#
network ?
To query available role configuration parameters, the syntax is:
config:#
role ?
Retrieving Previous Commands
If you would like to retrieve any command that was previously typed in the
same connection session, press the Up arrow ( ) on the keyboard until
the desired command is displayed.
Automatically Completing a Command
A CLI command always consists of several words. For some
unique
CLI
commands, such as the "reset" command, you can easily complete them
by pressing the Tab or Ctrl+i instead of typing the whole command word
by word.
To have a unique command completed automatically:
1. Type initial letters or words of the command. For example, type the
first word of the "
reset factorydefaults
" command, that is,
reset
.
2. Press Tab or Ctrl+i until the complete command appears. For example,
although you typed only one word for the reset command, the rest of
the command appears after pressing Tab or Ctrl+i.
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