Command option displays, Command option displays -10 – IronPort Systems 4108GL User Manual

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Using the CLI

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HP4108(config)# t

As mentioned above, if you type part of a command word and press

[Tab], the

CLI completes the current word (if you have typed enough of the word for the
CLI to distinguish it from other possibilities), including hyphenated exten-
sions. For example:

HP4108(config)# port

[Tab]

HP4108(config)# port-security _

Pressing

[Tab] after a completed command word lists the further options for

that command.

HP4108(config)# stack

[Tab]

commander <commander-str>

join <mac-addr>

auto-join

transmission-interval <integer>

<cr>

HP4108(config)# stack

Command Option Displays

Conventions for Command Option Displays.

When you use the CLI to

list options for a particular command, you will see one or more of the following
conventions to help you interpret the command data:

Braces ( < > ) indicate a required choice.

Square brackets ([ ]) indicate optional elements.

Vertical bars ( | ) separate alternative, mutually exclusive options in a
command.

Figure 3-5.Example of Command Option Conventions

The braces (

< >

) show that the trunk

command requires all three
parameters.

The vertical bar (

|

) shows that either

trunk or lacp must be included.

The square brackets ([ ]) show that
ethernet is optional.

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