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Help, Viewing Long Reports, When appearing at the start of a line

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Using CLI Help Command completion can be requested at any time by pressing the Tab key. This gives a list of the words that may be added to the command line, taking into account what has already been typed. (See the Note on page 8-5 for more information about using the Tab key.) Additionally, you can request help at any time by typing help or ? at the end of a line. A message is displayed describing the valid commands or parameters. When appearing in the middle of a line, help and ? are interpreted as normal text and do not invoke the on-line help. When appearing at the start of a line, help and ? list all the commands that are available at the time. Viewing Long Reports When a command generates a report (including help messages) that is more than one page long, the first page is displayed. Other parts of the report may be viewed by using the keystrokes shown in Table 8-2. Table 8-2 Keystrokes for Viewing Reports Keystroke N or P Down Arrow or Up Arrow B E H Q Function Next page of the report Previous page Advance by one line Backup by one line Backup to start of report Advance to end of report Help Quit report 8-7

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8-7
Using CLI
Help
Command completion can be requested at any time by pressing the
Tab
key. This gives a list of the words that may be added to the
command line, taking into account what has already been typed.
(See the Note on
page 8-5
for more information about using the Tab
key.)
Additionally, you can request help at any time by typing
help
or
?
at the end of a line. A message is displayed describing the valid
commands or parameters.
When appearing in the middle of a line,
help
and
?
are
interpreted as normal text and do not invoke the on-line help.
When appearing at the start of a line,
help
and
?
list all the
commands that are available at the time.
Viewing Long Reports
When a command generates a report (including help messages)
that is more than one page long, the first page is displayed. Other
parts of the report may be viewed by using the keystrokes shown
in
Table 8-2
.
Table 8-2
Keystrokes for Viewing Reports
Keystroke
Function
N or <Space>
Next page of the report
P
Previous page
Down Arrow or <Enter>
Advance by one line
Up Arrow
Backup by one line
B
Backup to start of report
E
Advance to end of report
H
Help
Q
Quit report