Using Command Modes - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Command Reference Manual

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Using the Command Line Interface
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Figure 4-1. Partial Keyword Example
(Force10) #show ?
access-lists
arp
authentication
bootpdhcprelay
class-map
classofservice
diffserv
dot1q-tunnel
dot1x
dvlan-tunnel
forwardingdb
garp
gmrp
gvrp
hardware
igmpsnooping
interface
interfaces
ip
logging
--More-- or (q)uit
(Force10) #show terminal
Command not found / Incomplete command. Use ? to list commands.
(Force10) #show terminal ?
length
(Force10) #show terminal length ?
<cr>
The CLI of SFTOS follows the industry convention of mode-based access to functionality, grouping all
of the CLI commands in appropriate modes according to the nature of the commands. In other words,
each of the command modes supports specific, related SFTOS software commands. You specify
through CLI commands which mode you want to access, and then, in that mode, you enter commands
that are specific to that mode. For example, if you want to configure a VLAN, you would first enter the
Interface VLAN mode by entering the command interface vlan vlanid at a prompt in the Global
Config mode.
The following command-mode tree diagram provides an overview of the names of the modes and how
they relate to each other. The User Exec mode at the top of the tree is the mode you enter when you
access the CLI.
Display Access List information.
Display Address Resolution Protocol cache.
Display ordered methods for authentication lists
Display the value of BOOTP/DHCP relay parameters.
Display DiffServ Class information.
Display class of service information.
Display DiffServ information.
Display double VLAN Tunneling configuration.
Display dot1x information.
Display double VLAN Tunneling configuration.
Display Forwarding Database aging time.
Display Generic Attribute Registration Protocol
information.
Display GMRP interface information.
Display GARP VLAN Registration Protocol parameters.
Display vital product data.
Display IGMP Snooping information.
Display summary statistics for a specific port or for
the entire switch.
Display Interfaces Information.
Display IP information.
Display logging and eventlog parameters.
Display terminal length.
Press Enter to execute the command.

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