SMC Networks SMC6752AL2 Manual De Usuario

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Showing Commands
If you enter a “?” at the command prompt, the system will display the first 
level of keywords for the current command class (Normal Exec or 
Privileged Exec) or configuration class (Global, ACL, Interface, Line or 
VLAN Database). You can also display a list of valid keywords for a 
specific command. For example, the command “show ?” displays a list of 
possible show commands:
Console#show ?
  access-group       Access groups
  access-list        Access lists
  bridge-ext         Bridge extension information
  calendar           Date and time information
  dot1x              802.1X content
  garp               GARP properties
  gvrp               GVRP interface information
  history            History information
  interfaces         Interface information
  ip                 IP information
  lacp               LACP statistic
  line               TTY line information
  log                Login records
  logging            Login setting
  mac                MAC access list
  mac-address-table  Configuration of the address table
  management         Management IP filter
  map                Maps priority
  port               Port Characteristics
  public-key         Public Key information
  queue              Priority queue information
  radius-server      RADIUS server information
  rate-limit         Configures rate-limits
  running-config     Information on the running configuration
  snmp               Simple Network Management Protocol statistics
  sntp               Simple Network Time Protocol configuration
  spanning-tree      Spanning-tree configuration
  ssh                Secure shell server connections
  startup-config     Startup system configuration
  system             System Information
  tacacs-server      TACACS server settings
  users              Information about terminal lines
  version            System hardware and software versions
  vlan               Virtual LAN settings
Console#show