To re-enter the previous command at the command prompt, press the up arrow cursor key. The previous command will appear
at the command prompt.
Figure 2-4. Using the Up Arrow to Re-enter a Command
In the above example, the command
config account
was entered without the required parameter
<username>
, the CLI
returned the
Next possible completions: <username>
prompt. The up arrow cursor control key was pressed to re-enter the
previous command (
config account
) at the command prompt. Now the appropriate User name can be entered and the
config
account
command re-executed.
All commands in the CLI function in this way. In addition, the syntax of the help prompts are the same as presented in this
manual
−
angle brackets < > indicate a numerical value or character string, braces { } indicate optional parameters or a choice
of parameters, and brackets [ ] indicate required parameters.
If a command is entered that is unrecognized by the CLI, the top-level commands will be displayed under the
Available
commands:
prompt.
Figure 2-5. The Next Available Commands Prompt
The top-level commands consist of commands such as
show
or
config
. Most of these commands require one or more
parameters to narrow the top-level command. This is equivalent to
show
what?
or
config
what? Where the what? is the next
parameter.
Summary of Contents for TM DES-6500
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