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Using the CLI
CLI Command Notation Conventions
When entering commands there are certain command-entry notations which
apply to all commands. The following table describes these conventions as
they are used in syntax definitions.
Interface Naming Conventions
The conventions for naming interfaces in CLI commands are as follows:
• Unit#/Interface ID — each interface is identified by the
Unit#
followed
by a </> symbol and then the
Interface ID
. For example,
2/g10
identifies
the gigabit port 10 within the second unit.
• Unit# — the unit number is used only in a stacking solution where a
number of switches are stacked to form a virtual switch. In this case, the
Unit #
identifies the physical switch identifier within the stack.
• Interface ID — is formed by the interface type followed by the interface
number. For example,
2/g10
identifies the gigabit port 10 on the second
unit;
1/g1
identifies the fast Ethernet port 1 on the first unit within the
stack.
• Interface Types — the following interface types are defined.
g
stands for
gigabit Ethernet port (for example,
g2
is the gigabit port 2).
xg
stands for
10 Gigabit Ethernet port (for example, xg2 is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port
2).
Convention
Description
[ ]
In a command line, square brackets indicate an optional entry.
{ }
In a command line inclusive brackets indicate a selection of
compulsory parameters separated by the | character. One option
must be selected. For example:
flowcontrol {auto|on|off}
means
that for the
flowcontrol
command either
auto
,
on
or
off
must be
selected.
Italic
Indicates a variable.
<Enter>
Any individual key on the keyboard.
<Ctrl>+<F4> Any combination of keys pressed simultaneously on the keyboard.
Screen Display
Indicates system messages and prompts appearing on the console.
all
Indicates a literal parameter, entered into the command as it is.
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Page 134: ...134 Command Groups ...
Page 186: ...186 Using the CLI ...
Page 216: ...216 ACL Commands ...
Page 236: ...236 Address Table Commands ...
Page 250: ...250 CDP Interoperability Commands ...
Page 256: ...256 DHCP Layer 2 Relay Commands Example console config dhcp l2relay vlan 10 340 345 ...
Page 284: ...284 Dynamic ARP Inspection Commands ...
Page 318: ...318 Ethernet Configuration Commands ...
Page 330: ...330 GVRP Commands ...
Page 344: ...344 IGMP Snooping Commands ...
Page 368: ...368 IP Addressing Commands ...
Page 378: ...378 IPv6 Access List Commands ...
Page 386: ...386 IPv6 MLD Snooping Querier Commands MLD Version Indicates the version of MLD ...
Page 393: ...LACP Commands 393 Oper Key 29 Partner System Priority 0 MAC Address 000000 000000 Oper Key 14 ...
Page 394: ...394 LACP Commands ...
Page 404: ...404 Link Dependency Commands ...
Page 432: ...432 LLDP Commands ...
Page 446: ...446 Port Monitor Commands 1 Enable 1 g10 1 g8 Rx Tx ...
Page 572: ...572 TACACS Commands ...
Page 610: ...610 VLAN Commands ...
Page 616: ...616 Voice VLAN Commands ...
Page 618: ...618 802 1x Commands 802 1x Option 81 radius server attribute 4 ...
Page 656: ...656 ARP Commands IP Address MAC Address Interface Type Age console ...
Page 822: ...822 IPv6 Routing Commands ...
Page 826: ...826 Loopback Interface Commands ...
Page 828: ...828 Multicast Commands show ip pimsm rphash show ip pimsm rp mapping ...
Page 854: ...854 Multicast Commands ...
Page 930: ...930 OSPF Commands ...
Page 933: ...OSPFv3 Commands 933 show ipv6 ospf virtual link show ipv6 ospf virtual link brief ...
Page 1004: ...1004 PIM SM Commands ...
Page 1014: ...1014 Router Discovery Protocol Commands ...
Page 1054: ...1054 Autoconfig Commands boot host dhcp boot host retry count show boot ...
Page 1058: ...1058 Autoconfig Commands ...
Page 1094: ...1094 Captive Portal Commands ...
Page 1110: ...1110 Clock Commands ...
Page 1130: ...1130 Configuration and Image File Commands ...
Page 1142: ...1142 Denial of Service Commands ...
Page 1178: ...1178 Power Over Ethernet Commands ...
Page 1220: ...1220 Serviceability Tracing Packet Commands ...
Page 1232: ...1232 Sflow Commands ...
Page 1262: ...1262 SNMP Commands ...
Page 1346: ...1346 System Management Commands 4 5 ...
Page 1350: ...1350 Telnet Server Commands ...
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