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4.9
CLI Command Syntax
After invoking the CLI, the User inputs commands to the CLI. Each CLI command is
submitted to the
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returned.
Each command line submitted to the CLI is comprised of:
a unique command that specifies the action(s) to be performed;
the object type on which action(s) will be performed;
the identifier(
s) for the object(s) on which action(s) will be performed; and
zero or more object attributes, that typically specify the value or characteristics for
each action.
A CLI command line typically uses the following basic form:
command object <object
For example:
4.9.1
Basic Conventions
CLI commands are not case sensitive.
A User can abbreviate commands and parameters as long as they contain enough
letters to be distinguished from any other currently available commands or
parameters.
The commands entered from the CLI can apply to the entire system, to a specific
port, or to a VLAN.
CLI Command Syntax
After invoking the CLI, the User inputs commands to the CLI. Each CLI command is
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de
vice for execution, after which a response is typically
Each command line submitted to the CLI is comprised of:
a unique command that specifies the action(s) to be performed;
the object type on which action(s) will be performed;
s) for the object(s) on which action(s) will be performed; and
zero or more object attributes, that typically specify the value or characteristics for
A CLI command line typically uses the following basic form:
command object <object
-id(s)> [attribute-name <attribute-
value>]
Basic Conventions
CLI commands are not case sensitive.
A User can abbreviate commands and parameters as long as they contain enough
letters to be distinguished from any other currently available commands or
The commands entered from the CLI can apply to the entire system, to a specific
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After invoking the CLI, the User inputs commands to the CLI. Each CLI command is
vice for execution, after which a response is typically
s) for the object(s) on which action(s) will be performed; and
zero or more object attributes, that typically specify the value or characteristics for
value>]
A User can abbreviate commands and parameters as long as they contain enough
letters to be distinguished from any other currently available commands or
The commands entered from the CLI can apply to the entire system, to a specific
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