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INTRODUCTION 1 - 7
1.2 Getting Context Sensitive Help
Enter a question mark (?) at the system prompt to display a list of commands available for each mode. Obtain a list of
arguments and keywords for any command using the CLI context-sensitive help.
Use the following commands to obtain help specific to a command mode, command name, keyword or argument:
When using context-sensitive help, the space (or lack of a space) before the question mark (?) is significant. To obtain a
list of commands that begin with a particular sequence, enter the characters followed by a question mark (?). Do not
include a space. This form of help is called word help, because it completes a word.
rfs7000-37FABE#service?
service Service Commands
rfs7000-37FABE#service
Enter a question mark (?) (in place of a keyword or argument) to list keywords or arguments. Include a space before the ?.
This form of help is called command syntax help. It shows the keywords or arguments available based on the command/
keyword and argument already entered.
rfs7000-37FABE>service ?
advanced-wips Advanced WIPS service commands
clear Clear
cli-tables-expand Expand the cli-table in drapdown format
cli-tables-skin Choose a formatting layout/skin for CLI tabular outputs
cluster Cluster Protocol
Command Description
(prompt)# help Displays a brief description of the help system
(prompt)# abbreviated-command-entry? Lists commands in the current mode that begin with
a particular character string
(prompt)# abbreviated-command-entry<Tab> Completes a partial command name
(prompt)# ? Lists all commands available in the command mode
(prompt)# command ? Lists the available syntax options (arguments and
keywords) for the command
(prompt)# command keyword ? Lists the next available syntax option for the
command
NOTE: The system prompt varies depending on which configuration mode your in.
NOTE: Enter Ctrl + V to use ? as a regular character and not as a character used for
displaying context sensitive help. This is required when the user has to enter a URL that
ends with a ?
NOTE: The escape character used through out the CLI is “\”. To enter a "\" use "\\"
instead.
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