Dell Force10 S60-44T FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the S60 System FTOS - Page 16
Partial Keyword Example, int gig int, interface, gigabitethernet
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com • To obtain a list of available options, do the following: - Type a keyword followed by a space and a ? • Type a partial keyword followed by a ? - A display of keywords beginning with the partial keyword is listed. Figure 2-3 illustrates the results of entering ip ? at the prompt. Figure 2-3. Partial Keyword Example Force10(conf)#ip ? access-list as-path community-list domain-list domain-lookup domain-name fib ftp host max-frag-count multicast-routing name-server pim prefix-list radius redirect-list route scp source-route ssh tacacs telnet tftp trace-group trace-list Force10(conf)#ip Named access-list BGP autonomous system path filter Add a community list entry Domain name to complete unqualified host name Enable IP Domain Name System hostname translation Define the default domain name FIB configuration commands FTP configuration commands Add an entry to the ip hostname table Max. fragmented packets allowed in IP re-assembly Enable IP multicast forwarding Specify addess of name server to use Protocol Independent Multicast Build a prefix list Interface configuration for RADIUS Named redirect-list Establish static routes SCP configuration commands Process packets with source routing header options SSH configuration commands Interface configuration for TACACS+ Specify telnet options TFTP configuration commands Named trace-list Named trace-list When entering commands, you can take advantage of the following timesaving features: • The commands are not case sensitive. • You can enter partial (truncated) command keywords. For example, you can enter int gig int interface for the interface gigabitethernet interface command. • Use the TAB key to complete keywords in commands. • Use the up arrow key to display the last enabled command. • Use either the Backspace key or the Delete key to erase the previous character. 16 | CLI Basics