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Entering Command Line Interface Commands, Documentation Conventions, Navigation Conventions

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Introduction Entering Command Line Interface Commands The Command Line Interface (CLI) commands can be entered directly at the command line of a terminal or coded in a script. Note that the CLI commands are not case sensitive. Documentation Conventions Throughout this publication, periods are used to separate the components of a command name. However, the periods cannot be included when the command is actually entered at the terminal or coded in a script. (How to enter the commands is explained in Navigation of the CLI Command Tree on page 8.) Even though the commands cannot be entered with the periods, the command line prompts do include the periods. Config.Port> Navigation Conventions Basic command line navigation conventions are supported. The following table includes the asynchronous commands that are recognized by the Command Line Interface. Table 1 CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions Character Sequence Common Name Action or Description Carriage Return Delete New Line Space Pass a completed line to the parser. Backspace one character and delete the character. Pass a completed line to the parser. Used to separate keywords. ? Question Mark Provide help information. (No required) " Quotation Mark Used to surround a single token. Entering Command Line Interface Commands 3

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Entering Command Line Interface Commands
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Introduction
Entering Command Line Interface Commands
The Command Line Interface (CLI) commands can be entered directly at the command line
of a terminal or coded in a script.
Note that the CLI commands are not case sensitive.
Documentation Conventions
Throughout this publication, periods are used to separate the components of a command
name. However, the periods cannot be included when the command is actually entered at
the terminal or coded in a script. (How to enter the commands is explained in Navigation of
the CLI Command Tree on page 8.)
Even though the commands cannot be entered with the periods, the command line
prompts do include the periods.
Config.Port>
Navigation Conventions
Basic command line navigation conventions are supported. The following table includes
the asynchronous commands that are recognized by the Command Line Interface.
Table 1
CLI Command Tree Navigation Conventions
Character Sequence
Common Name
Action or Description
<CR>
Carriage Return
Pass a completed line to the parser.
<DEL>
Delete
Backspace one character and delete the
character.
<NL>
New Line
Pass a completed line to the parser.
<SP>
Space
Used to separate keywords.
?
Question Mark
Provide help information. (No <CR> required)
Quotation Mark
Used to surround a single token.