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Introduction
1-9
1.3 Using the No and Default Command Forms
Almost every command has a no form. Use no to disable a feature or function. Use the
command without the
no keyword to re-enable a disabled feature or enable a feature
disabled by default.
1.3.1 Basic Conventions
Keep the following conventions in mind while working within the CLI:
•Use ? at the end of a command to display available sub-modes . Type the first few
characters of the sub-mode and press the tab key to add the sub-mode. Continue using
? until you reach the last sub-mode
Pre-defined CLI commands and keywords are case-insensitive:
cfg = Cfg = CFG.
However (for clarity), CLI commands and keywords are displayed (in this guide) using
mixed case. For example,
apPolicy, trapHosts, channelInfo
Enter commands in uppercase, lowercase, or mixed case. Only passwords are case
sensitive
If an instance name (or other parameter) contains whitespace, the name must be
enclosed in quotes
RFSwitch.(Cfg)> spol "Default Switch Policy"
RFSwitch.(Cfg).SPolicy.[Default Switch Policy]>
NOTE: Commands starting with # at the RFSwitch# prompt are
ignored and not executed. Any space before a CLI command is ignored
in execution.
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