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Flow of Operation, exec #show arpp brief

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7200 Series Layer 2 Managed Switch Software Line Config Mode the router interface configuration commands. The command prompt at this level is: Command Prompt: $(Interface )# The resulting prompt for the interface configuration command entered in the Global Configuration mode is shown below: $(Config)# interface 2/1 $(Interface 2/1)# This mode allows the operator to configure the console interface. The operator may configure the interface from the directly connected console or the virtual terminal used with Telnet. The command prompt at this level is: Command Prompt: $(Line)# Flow of Operation This section captures the flow of operation for the CLI: 1. The operator logs into the CLI session and enters the User Exec mode. In the User Exec mode the $(exec)> prompt is displayed on the screen. The parsing process is initiated whenever the operator types a command and presses . The command tree is searched for the command of interest. If the command is not found, the output message indicates where the offending entry begins. For instance, command node A has the command "show arp brief" but the operator attempts to execute the command "show arpp brief" then the output message would be $(exec)> show arpp brief^. $%Invalid input detected at '^' marker. If the operator has given an invalid input parameter in the command, then the message conveys to the operator an invalid input was detected. The layout of the output is depicted below: (exec) #show arpp brief ^ %Invalid input detected at '^' marker. FIGURE 2. Syntax Error Message Mode-based CLI 7-5 202-10009-01_060204

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7200 Series Layer 2 Managed Switch Software
Mode-based CLI
7-5
202-10009-01_060204
the router interface configuration commands. The command
prompt at this level is:
Command Prompt: $(Interface <slot/port>)#
The resulting prompt for the interface configuration command
entered in the Global Configuration mode is shown below:
$(Config)# interface 2/1
$(Interface 2/1)#
Line Config Mode
This mode allows the operator to configure the console interface.
The operator may configure the interface from the directly con-
nected console or the virtual terminal used with Telnet. The com-
mand prompt at this level is:
Command Prompt: $(Line)#
Flow of Operation
This section captures the flow of operation for the CLI:
1.
The operator logs into the CLI session and enters the User Exec mode. In the User Exec mode
the $(exec)> prompt is displayed on the screen.
The parsing process is initiated whenever the operator types a command and presses <ENTER>.
The command tree is searched for the command of interest. If the command is not found, the
output message indicates where the offending entry begins. For instance, command node A has the
command
"show arp brief"
but the operator attempts to execute the command
"show arpp
brief"
then the output message would be
$(exec)> show arpp brief^
.
$%Invalid input detected at '^'
marker.
If the operator has given an invalid input parameter in the command, then the message
conveys to the operator an invalid input was detected. The layout of the output is depicted below:
FIGURE 2. Syntax Error Message
(exec) #show arpp brief
^
%Invalid input detected at ‘^’ marker.