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Dell S4048T - Obtaining Help; Entering and Editing Commands

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interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/17
ip address 192.168.10.1/24
no shutdown
Dell(conf-if-te-2/17)#no ip address
Dell(conf-if-te-2/17)#show config
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/17
no ip address
no shutdown
Layer 2 protocols are disabled by default. To enable Layer 2 protocols, use the no disable command. For
example, in PROTOCOL SPANNING TREE mode, enter no disable to enable Spanning Tree.
Obtaining Help
Obtain a list of keywords and a brief functional description of those keywords at any CLI mode using the ? or
help command:
To list the keywords available in the current mode, enter ? at the prompt or after a keyword.
Enter ? after a command prompt to list all of the available keywords. The output of this command is the
same as the help command.
Dell#?
bmp BMP commands
cd Change current directory
clear Reset functions
clock Manage the system clock
Enter ? after a partial keyword lists all of the keywords that begin with the specified letters.
Dell(conf)#cl?
class-map
clock
Dell(conf)#cl
Enter [space]? after a keyword lists all of the keywords that can follow the specified keyword.
Dell(conf)#clock ?
summer-time Configure summer (daylight savings) time
timezone Configure time zone
Dell(conf)#clock
Entering and Editing Commands
Notes for entering commands.
The CLI is not case-sensitive.
You can enter partial CLI keywords.
Enter the minimum number of letters to uniquely identify a command. For example, you cannot
enter cl as a partial keyword because both the clock and class-map commands begin with the
letters “cl.” You can enter clo, however, as a partial keyword because only one command begins
with those three letters.
The TAB key auto-completes keywords in commands. Enter the minimum number of letters to uniquely
identify a command.
The UP and DOWN arrow keys display previously entered commands (refer to Command History).
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