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Getting Help with CLI Commands
18 Enterasys Xpedition User Reference Manual
To set command completion, enter the following command in either Configure mode or
Enable mode. In Configure mode, the command turns on or off command completion for
the entire system. In Enable mode, the command affects the current login session of the
user issuing the command.
The cli set history command specifies the number of commands that will be stored in the
command history buffer. Commands stored in the buffer can be recalled without having
to type the complete command again. When you hit the
key, the CLI displays the
commands that were entered, from the most recent. To specify the number of commands
stored in the command history buffer, enter the following command in User or Configure
mode.
Alternatively, you can display all the commands that were executed during a CLI session.
To display the CLI commands, enter the following command in User mode.
The CLI also provides commands for setting the terminal display. Use the following
commands to set and display terminal settings.
Getting Help with CLI Commands
Interactive help is available from CLI by entering the question mark (?) character at any
time. The help is context-sensitive; the help provided is based on where in the command
you are. For example, if you are at the User mode prompt, enter a question mark (?) as
shown in the following example to list the commands available in User mode:
Turn on or turn off command completion.
cli set command completion on|off
Set the size of the command history
buffer.
cli set history size <num>|default|maxsize
Display command history.
cli show history
Task Command
User Mode
Set the terminal display.
cli set terminal rows <num> columns <num>
Display terminal settings.
cli show terminal
Enable Mode
Display system messages.
cli terminal monitor on|off
ssr> ?
aging - Show L2 and L3 Aging information
cli - Modify the command line interface behavior
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