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output such as logs. If you have entered nothing, the system does not display the command-line prompt
after the output.
To enable redisplaying entered-but-not-submitted commands:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable redisplaying
entered-but-not-submitted
commands.
info-center synchronous
By default, this feature is disabled.
For more information about this
command, see
Network Management
and Monitoring Command
Reference
.
Understanding command-line error messages
When you press
Enter
to submit a command, the command line interpreter first examines the command
syntax. If the command passes syntax check, the CLI executes the command. If not, the CLI displays an
error message.
Table 4
Common command-line error messages
Error message
Cause
% Unrecognized command found at '^' position. The keyword in the marked position is invalid.
% Incomplete command found at '^' position.
One or more required keywords or arguments are
missing.
% Ambiguous command found at '^' position.
The entered character sequence matches more than one
command.
Too many parameters
The entered character sequence contains excessive
keywords or arguments.
% Wrong parameter found at '^' position.
The argument in the marked position is invalid.
Using the command history function
The system can automatically save successfully executed commands to the command history buffer for
the current user interface. You can view them and execute them again, or set the maximum number of
commands that can be saved in the command history buffer.
A command is saved to the command history buffer in the exact format as it was entered. For example,
if you enter an incomplete command, the command saved in the command history buffer is also
incomplete; if you enter a command by using a command keyword alias, the command saved in the
command history buffer also uses the alias.
If you enter a command in the same format repeatedly in succession, the system buffers the command
only once. If you enter a command repeatedly in different formats, the system buffers each command
format. For example,
display cu
and
display current-configuration
are buffered as two entries but
successive repetitions of
display cu
create only one entry in the buffer.