Purpose Encloses an optional value or set of optional arguments.
Syntax
reboot {force_agree}
Description In the above syntax example, simply to execute “reboot” to reboot
the switch with confirmation. Or, to excute “reboot force_agree” to
reboot the switch without confirmation.
Example
command
reboot
Are you sure you want to proceed with the system reboot?(y/n)
Delete Deletes the character under the cursor and then shifts the
remaining characters in the line to the left.
Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and then shifts the
remaining characters in the line to the left.
Insert Toggle on and off. When toggled on, inserts text and rewrite the
previous text.
Left Arrow Moves the cursor to the left.
Right Arrow Moves the cursor to the right.
Up Arrow Repeats the previously entered command. Each time the up arrow
is pressed, the command previous to that displayed appears. This
way it is possible to review the command history for the current
session. Use the down arrow to progress sequentially forward
through the command history list.
Down Arrow The down arrow displays the next command in the command
history entered in the current session. This displays each command
sequentially as it was entered. Use the up arrow to review previous
commands.
Tab To fill in the keyword if the input is recognizable.
Multiple Page Display Control Keys
Space Displays the next page.
CTRL+c Stops the display of remaining pages when multiple pages are to be
displayed.
ESC Stops the display of remaining pages when multiple pages are to be
displayed.
N Displays the next page.
P Displays the previous page.
Q Stops the display of remaining pages when multiple pages are to be
displayed.
R Refreshes the pages currently displayed.
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