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Error Messages, Editing Features

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide In summary, the above example will configure the stacked switch with the ID of 1, with the open slot ID of 0, and the physical port number 1. Error Messages When users issue a command that the Switch does not recognize, error messages will be generated to assist users with basic information about the mistake that was made. A list of possible error messages are found in the table below. Error Message Ambiguous command Incomplete command Invalid input detected at ^marker Meaning Not enough keywords were entered for the Switch to recognize the command. The command was not entered with all the required keyword. The command was entered incorrectly. The following example shows how an ambiguous command error message is generated. Switch# show v Ambiguous command Switch# The following example shows how an incomplete command error message is generated. Switch# show Incomplete command Switch# The following example shows how an invalid input error message is generated. Switch# show verb ^ Invalid input detected at ^marker Switch# Editing Features The command line interface of this switch supports the following keyboard keystroke editing features. Keystroke Delete Backspace Left Arrow Right Arrow CTRL+R Return Space Description Deletes the character under the cursor and shifts the remainder of the line to the left. Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and shifts the remainder of the line to the left. Moves the cursor to the left. Moves the cursor to the right. Toggles the insert text function on and off. When on, text can be inserted in the line and the remainder of the text will be shifted to the right. When off, text can be inserted in the line and old text will automatically be replaced with the new text. Scrolls down to display the next line or used to issue a command. Scrolls down to display the next page. 6

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
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In summary, the above example will configure the stacked switch with the ID of 1, with the open slot ID of 0, and
the physical port number 1.
Error Messages
When users issue a command that the Switch does not recognize, error messages will be generated to assist
users with basic information about the mistake that was made. A list of possible error messages are found in the
table below.
Error Message
Meaning
Ambiguous command
Not enough keywords were entered for the Switch to recognize the
command.
Incomplete command
The command was not entered with all the required keyword.
Invalid input detected at ^marker
The command was entered incorrectly.
The following example shows how an ambiguous command error message is generated.
Switch# show v
Ambiguous command
Switch#
The following example shows how an incomplete command error message is generated.
Switch# show
Incomplete command
Switch#
The following example shows how an invalid input error message is generated.
Switch# show verb
^
Invalid input detected at ^marker
Switch#
Editing Features
The command line interface of this switch supports the following keyboard keystroke editing features.
Keystroke
Description
Delete
Deletes the character under the cursor and shifts the remainder of the line to the
left.
Backspace
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and shifts the remainder of the line
to the left.
Left Arrow
Moves the cursor to the left.
Right Arrow
Moves the cursor to the right.
CTRL+R
Toggles the insert text function on and off. When on, text can be inserted in the
line and the remainder of the text will be shifted to the right. When off, text can be
inserted in the line and old text will automatically be replaced with the new text.
Return
Scrolls down to display the next line or used to issue a command.
Space
Scrolls down to display the next page.