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Command Abbreviation, Editing the CLI

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Chapter 1 Using the CLI Editing the CLI Step 2 Step 3 Enter part of a command string, and end it with a question mark (?) to display options that you can use to complete the string. SFS-7000P> b? broadcast Enter a command (or enough of a command for the CLI to uniquely identify it), and then enter a space and a question mark (?) to display available arguments to follow the command. SFS-7000P> broadcast ? String - Message to broadcast. Enclose multi-word strings within double-quotes. SFS-7000P> broadcast After the CLI displays the help information, the Server Switch prints the command string up to the question mark on the input line and waits for you to complete the string. You do not have to retype the string. Command Abbreviation To facilitate command entry, you do not need to enter CLI commands in their entirety. You may enter just enough of each command or argument to make it uniquely identifiable. When enough characters have been entered to uniquely identify a command or keyword in a command string, you may leave the partially-typed command or keyword, enter a space, and then add additional keywords or arguments, or you can press the Tab key to complete the commands or keywords to improve readability. SFS-7000P(config)# fc ? srp - Configure FC SRP srp-global - Configure FC SRP-global parameters SFS-7000P(config)# fc srp- ? enable - Enable FC SRP gateway-portmask-pol - Configure FC SRP-global gateway-portmask-policy itl - Configure FC SRP-global ITL lun-policy - Configure FC SRP-global lun-policy target-portmask-poli - Configure FC SRP-global target portmask policy SFS-7000P(config)# fc srp- gate ? restricted - Configure FC SRP gateway-portmask-policy restricted SFS-7000P(config)# fc srp- gate res ? SFS-7000P(config)# fc srp- gate res In the preceding example, srp- is short for srp-global, gate is short for gateway-portmask-policy, and res is short for restricted. Editing the CLI Command-line editing lets you modify a command line command that you have just entered or a command line that you entered previously in the CLI session. The CLI supports a variety of ways to move about and edit the currently displayed command line. Table 1-4 lists and describes these options. OL-9163-02 Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide 1-7

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Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide
OL-9163-02
Chapter 1
Using the CLI
Editing the CLI
Step 2
Enter part of a command string, and end it with a question mark (?) to display options that you can use
to complete the string.
SFS-7000P>
b?
broadcast
Step 3
Enter a command (or enough of a command for the CLI to uniquely identify it), and then enter a space
and a question mark (?) to display available arguments to follow the command.
SFS-7000P>
broadcast ?
String
- Message to broadcast. Enclose multi-word strings within
double-quotes.
SFS-7000P> broadcast
After the CLI displays the help information, the Server Switch prints the command string up to the
question mark on the input line and waits for you to complete the string. You do not have to retype the
string.
Command Abbreviation
To facilitate command entry, you do not need to enter CLI commands in their entirety. You may enter
just enough of each command or argument to make it uniquely identifiable.
When enough characters have been entered to uniquely identify a command or keyword in a command
string, you may leave the partially-typed command or keyword, enter a space, and then add additional
keywords or arguments, or you can press the
Tab
key to complete the commands or keywords to improve
readability.
SFS-7000P(config)#
fc ?
srp
- Configure FC SRP
srp-global
- Configure FC SRP-global parameters
SFS-7000P(config)#
fc srp- ?
enable
- Enable FC SRP
gateway-portmask-pol - Configure FC SRP-global gateway-portmask-policy
itl
- Configure FC SRP-global ITL
lun-policy
- Configure FC SRP-global lun-policy
target-portmask-poli - Configure FC SRP-global target portmask policy
SFS-7000P(config)#
fc srp- gate ?
restricted
- Configure FC SRP gateway-portmask-policy restricted
SFS-7000P(config)#
fc srp- gate res ?
<cr>
SFS-7000P(config)#
fc srp- gate res
In the preceding example,
srp-
is short for srp-global,
gate
is short for gateway-portmask-policy, and
res
is short for restricted.
Editing the CLI
Command-line editing lets you modify a command line command that you have just entered or a
command line that you entered previously in the CLI session. The CLI supports a variety of ways to
move about and edit the currently displayed command line.
Table 1-4
lists and describes these options.