Showing commands – LevelOne FGL-2870 User Manual

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Command Line Interface

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Showing Commands

If you enter a “?” at the command prompt, the system will display the first level of
keywords for the current command class (Normal Exec or Privileged Exec) or
configuration class (Global, ACL, Interface, Line or VLAN Database). You can also
display a list of valid keywords for a specific command. For example, the command
show ?” displays a list of possible show commands:

Console#show ?
access-group Access groups
access-list Access lists
accounting Uses an accounting list with this name
arp Information of ARP cache
auto-traffic-control Auto traffic control information
banner Banner info
bridge-ext Bridge extension information
calendar Date and time information
class-map Displays class maps
cluster Display cluster
debug State of each debugging option
dns DNS information
dot1q-tunnel dot1q-tunnel
dot1x 802.1x content
garp GARP properties
gvrp GVRP interface information
history History information
hosts Host information
interfaces Interface information
ip IP information
ipv6 IPv6 information
lacp LACP statistics
line TTY line information
lldp LLDP
log Login records
logging Logging setting
mac MAC access list
mac-address-table Shows the MAC address table
mac-vlan MAC-based VLAN information
management Show management information
map Maps priority
memory Memory utilization
mvr Shows MVR global parameters
network-access Shows the entries of the secure port.
ntp Network Time Protocol configuration
policy-map Displays policy maps
port Port characteristics
privilege Shows current privilege level
process Device process
protocol-vlan Protocol-VLAN information
public-key Public key information
pvlan Shows the Private VLAN information
queue Priority queue information
radius-server RADIUS server information
reload Shows the reload settings
running-config Information on the running configuration
sflow Shows the sflow information
snmp Simple Network Management Protocol statistics
sntp Simple Network Time Protocol configuration
spanning-tree Spanning-tree configuration
ssh Secure shell server connections

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