Showing commands – Accton Technology ES3526XA 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:
The command “show interfaces ?” will display the following information:
Console#show ?
 access-group Access groups
 access-list Access lists
 bridge-ext Bridge extend information
 calendar Date and time information
 cluster Display cluster information
 dns DNS information
 dot1x 802.1X content
 garp GARP properties
 gvrp GVRP interface information
 history History information
 hosts Host information
 interfaces Interface information
 ip IP information
 lacp LACP statistics
 line TTY line information
 log Login records
 logging Login setting
 mac MAC access lists
 mac-address-table Configuration of the address table
 management Management IP filter
 map Maps priority
 mvr CLI_MSG_PRIVILEGE_EXEC_CMD_W2_SHOW_MVR
 network-access Network Access
 ntp Network Time Protocol configuration
 port Port Characteristics
 public-key Public Key information
 queue Priority queue information
 radius-server RADIUS server information
 rate-limit Configures rate-limits
 running-config Information on the running configuration
 snmp Simple Network Management Protocol statistics
 sntp Simple Network Time Protocol configuration
 spanning-tree Spanning-tree configuration
 ssh Secure shell server connections
 startup-config Startup system configuration
 system System Information
 tacacs-server TACACS server settings
 users Information about terminal lines
 version System hardware and software versions
 vlan Virtual LAN settings
Console#show
Console#show interfaces ?
 counters Interface counters information
 status Interface status information
 switchport Interface switchport information
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