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Prompt and Response Conventions, and you wish to learn which commands start with the letter c

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Rev 1.6.9 exit Log out of the CLI help View description of the interactive help system no Negate or clear certain configuration options ping Send ICMP echo requests to a specified host show Display system configuration or statistics slogin Log into another system securely using ssh switch Configure switch on system telnet Log into another system using telnet terminal Set terminal parameters traceroute Trace the route packets take to a destination switch-11a596 [standalone: master] > If you type a legal string and then you press "?" without a space character before it, then you will either get a description of the command that you have typed so far or the possible command/ parameter completions. If you press "?" after a space character and "" is shown, this means that what you have entered so far is a complete command, and that you may press Enter (carriage return) to execute it. Try the following to get started: ? show ? show c? show clock? show clock ? show interfaces ? (from enable mode) You can also enter "help" to view a description of the interactive help system. Note also that the CLI supports command and/or parameter tab-completions and their shortened forms. For example, you can enter "en" instead of the "enable" command, or "cli cl" instead of "cli clear-history". In case of ambiguity (more than one completion option is available, that is), then you can click double tabs to obtain the disambiguation options. Thus, if you are in Enable mode and you wish to learn which commands start with the letter "c", type "c" and click twice on the tab key to get the following: switch [standalone: master] # c clear cli configure switch-1 [standalone: master] # c (There are three commands that start with the letter "c": clear, cli and configure.) 1.4 Prompt and Response Conventions The prompt always begins with the hostname of the system. What follows depends on what command mode the user is in. To demonstrate by example, and assuming the machine name is "switch-1", the prompts for each of the modes are: switch [standalone: master] > switch [standalone: master] # (Standard mode) (Enable mode) Mellanox Technologies 20 Mellanox® Technologies Confidential

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If you type a legal string and then you press “?”
without
a space character before it, then you will
either get a description of the command that you have typed so far or the possible command/
parameter completions. If you press “?”
after
a space character and “<cr>” is shown, this means
that what you have entered so far is a complete command, and that you may press Enter (carriage
return) to execute it.
Try the following to get started:
You can also enter “help” to view a description of the interactive help system.
Note also that the CLI supports command and/or parameter tab-completions and their shortened
forms. For example, you can enter “en” instead of the “enable” command, or “cli cl” instead of “cli
clear-history”. In case of ambiguity (more than one completion option is available, that is), then
you can click double tabs to obtain the disambiguation options. Thus, if you are in Enable mode
and you wish to learn which commands start with the letter “c”, type “c” and click twice on the tab
key to get the following:
(There are three commands that start with the letter “c”: clear, cli and configure.)
1.4
Prompt and Response Conventions
The prompt always begins with the hostname of the system. What follows depends on what com-
mand mode the user is in. To demonstrate by example, and assuming the machine name is
switch-1
”, the prompts for each of the modes are:
exit
Log out of the CLI
help
View description of the interactive help system
no
Negate or clear certain configuration options
ping
Send ICMP echo requests to a specified host
show
Display system configuration or statistics
slogin
Log into another system securely using ssh
switch
Configure switch on system
telnet
Log into another system using telnet
terminal
Set terminal parameters
traceroute
Trace the route packets take to a destination
switch-11a596 [standalone: master] >
?
show ?
show c?
show clock?
show clock ?
show interfaces ?
(from enable mode)
switch [standalone: master] # c<tab>
clear
cli
configure
switch-1 [standalone: master] # c
switch [standalone: master] >
(Standard mode)
switch [standalone: master] #
(Enable mode)
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