HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 13

display history-command, Views, Predefined user roles, Examples, Related commands, Syntax

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Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Examples # Display command keyword alias information. display command-alias Command alias is enabled Index Alias Command key 1 ping1 ping 2 ssh1 ssh Related commands • command-alias enable • command-alias mapping display history-command Syntax Use display history-command to display all commands that are saved in the command history buffer for your current CLI session. display history-command Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Usage guidelines The system automatically saves commands you have successfully executed to the command history buffer for your current CLI session. You can view them and execute them again. By default, the system can save up to 10 commands in the buffer. You can use the history-command max-size command to change the buffer size. When the number of commands reaches this limit, the earliest commands will be deleted to make room for the newly executed commands. Terminating a CLI session clears the command history buffer for the session. Examples # Display all commands saved in the command history buffer for your current CLI session. display history-command system-view vlan 2 quit 6

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Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Examples
# Display command keyword alias information.
<Sysname> display command-alias
Command alias is enabled
Index Alias
Command key
1
ping1
ping
2
ssh1
ssh
Related commands
command-alias enable
command-alias mapping
display history-command
Use
display history-command
to display all commands that are saved in the command history buffer for
your current CLI session.
Syntax
display history-command
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Usage guidelines
The system automatically saves commands you have successfully executed to the command history buffer
for your current CLI session. You can view them and execute them again.
By default, the system can save up to 10 commands in the buffer. You can use the
history-command
max-size
command to change the buffer size. When the number of commands reaches this limit, the
earliest commands will be deleted to make room for the newly executed commands.
Terminating a CLI session clears the command history buffer for the session.
Examples
# Display all commands saved in the command history buffer for your current CLI session.
<Sysname> display history-command
system-view
vlan 2
quit