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Accessing the Switch
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Concepts Guide
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2 If the command includes a parameter, enter the parameter name and values.
The value part of the command specifies how you want the parameter to be set. Values include
numerics, strings, or addresses, depending on the parameter.
3 After entering the complete command, press [Return].
NOTE
If an asterisk (*) appears in front of the command line prompt, it indicates that you have outstanding configuration
changes that have not been saved. For more information on saving configuration changes, see Appendix A.
This section includes the following topics:
â—Ź Syntax Helper on page 40
â—Ź Command Shortcuts on page 41
â—Ź Names on page 41
â—Ź Symbols on page 41
â—Ź Limits on page 42
Syntax Helper
The CLI has a built-in syntax helper. If you are unsure of the complete syntax for a particular command,
enter as much of the command as possible and press [Tab] or [?]. The syntax helper provides a list of
options for the remainder of the command and places the cursor at the end of the command you have
entered so far, ready for the next option.
If you enter an invalid command, the syntax helper notifies you of your error and indicates where the
error is located.
If the command is one where the next option is a named component (such as a VLAN, access profile, or
route map), the syntax helper will also list any currently configured names that might be used as the
next option. In situations where this list is very long, the syntax helper lists only one line of names,
followed by an ellipses (...) to indicate that there are more names that can be displayed.
The syntax helper also provides assistance if you have entered an incorrect command.
Abbreviated Syntax
Abbreviated syntax is the shortest unambiguous allowable abbreviation of a command or parameter.
Typically, this is the first three letters of the command. If you do not enter enough letters to allow the
switch to determine which command you mean, the syntax helper will provide a list of the options
based on the portion of the command you have entered.
NOTE
When using abbreviated syntax, you must enter enough characters to make the command unambiguous and
distinguishable to the switch.

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