Conventions used, Cli help, Command line prompt – Avaya P460 User Manual
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Chapter 1
Using the CLI
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Avaya P460 Reference Guide
Conventions Used
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Mandatory keywords are in the computer bold font.
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Information displayed on screen is displayed in computer font.
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Variables that you supply are in pointed brackets <>.
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Optional keywords are in square brackets [].
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Alternative but mandatory keywords are grouped in braces {} and separated by
a vertical bar |.
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Lists of parameters from which you should choose are enclosed in square
brackets [ ] and separated by a vertical bar |.
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If you enter an alphanumeric string of two words or more, enclose the string in
inverted commas.
CLI Help
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To display all commands available in a context type a question mark.
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To display all commands starting with a certain string, type the first few letters
followed by a question mark.
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To get help containing all commands parameters with their legal values as well
as its syntax and an example:
— type a question mark at the end of command or at the stage where it is
unique, or
— type "help" followed by the command
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Use the Tab key to complete an unambiguous command.
Command Line Prompt
Four factors affect the command line prompt:
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Host name of the CLI entity - the host name is used as the prefix of the
command prompt (refer to hostname command on page 29 for the Switch CLI
entity; refer to hostname command on page 30 for the Router CLI entity).
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Module Number - counting from the top and used as part of the prefix. In this
document the Module number in the prompt is generic and is represented by
“N”.
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Security level - used as the suffix of the prompt (Refer to Security Level on
page 9.)
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Application context - used as body of the prompt, this part is not mandatory.
Example:
Host name of the router is London
Router is module number three
Application context is OSPF