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CLI Command Groups
Showing Status Information
There are various “show” commands which display configuration settings or the status of specified
processes. Many of these commands will not display any information unless the switch is properly
configured, and in some cases the interface to which a command applies is up.
For example, if a static router port is configured, the corresponding show command will not display
any information unless IGMP snooping is enabled, and the link for the static router port is up.
Console#configure
Console(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan 1 mrouter ethernet 1/11
Console(config)#end
Console#show ip igmp snooping mrouter
VLAN M'cast Router Ports Type
---- ------------------- -------
Console#configure
Console(config)#ip igmp snooping
Console(config)#end
Console#show ip igmp snooping mrouter
VLAN M'cast Router Ports Type
---- ------------------- -------
1 Eth 1/11 Static
Console#
CLI Command Groups
The system commands can be broken down into the functional groups shown below
.
Ctrl-N
Enters the next command line in the history buffer.
Ctrl-P
Enters the last command.
Ctrl-R
Repeats current command line on a new line.
Ctrl-U
Deletes from the cursor to the beginning of the line.
Ctrl-W
Deletes the last word typed.
Esc-B
Moves the cursor back one word.
Esc-D
Deletes from the cursor to the end of the word.
Esc-F
Moves the cursor forward one word.
Delete key or
backspace key
Erases a mistake when entering a command.
TABLE 7
Keystroke Commands (Continued)
Keystroke
Function
TABLE 8
Command Group Index
Command Group
Description
Page
General
Basic commands for entering privileged access mode, restarting the
system, or quitting the CLI
System Management
Display and setting of system information, basic modes of operation,
maximum frame size, file management, console port and telnet settings,
system logs, SMTP alerts, and the system clock