Siemens S223 User Manual
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Command Mode
Description
privilege rmon-alarm level
<0-15> {COMMAND | all}
privilege rmon-event level
<0-15> {COMMAND | all}
Uses the specific command of RMON Configuration
mode in the level.
privilege rmon-history level
<0-15> {COMMAND | all}
Uses the specific command of RMON Configuration
mode in the level.
privilege route-map level
<0-15> {COMMAND | all}
Uses the specific command of Route-map Configura-
tion
mode in the level.
privilege rule level
<0-15>
{COMMAND | all}
Uses the specific command of Rule Configuration mode
in the level.
privilege view
level <0-15>
{COMMAND | all}
Uses the specific command of User EXEC mode in the
level.
privilege vrrp level
<0-15>
{COMMAND | all}
Global
Uses the specific command of VRRP Configuration
mode in the level.
The commands that are used in low level can be also used in the higher level. For exam-
ple, the command in level 0 can be used in from level 0 to level 14.
The commands should be input same as the displayed commands by show list. There-
fore, it is not possible to input the commands in the bracket separately.
SWITCH# show list
clear arp-inspection mapping counter
clear arp-inspection statistics
clear cpu statistics (PORTS|)
clear ip bgp *
clear ip bgp * in
clear ip bgp * in prefix-filter
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) in
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) in prefix-filter
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) out
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) soft
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) soft in
clear ip bgp * ipv4 (unicast|multicast) soft out
clear ip bgp * out
clear ip bgp * soft
clear ip bgp * soft in
clear ip bgp * soft out
clear ip bgp * vpnv4 unicast in
clear ip bgp * vpnv4 unicast out
--More--
(Omitted)
It is not possible to input clear ip bgp * ipv4 unicast in. You should input like clear ip
bgp * ipv4
{unicast | multicast} in.
The commands starting with the same character are applied by inputting only the starting
commands. For example, if you input show, all the commands starting with show are
applied.