3com WX3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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  timezone     Configure time zone 
If the question mark (?) is at an argument position in the command, the description of the argument will 
be displayed on your terminal. 
[device] interface vlan-interface ? 
  <1-4094>  VLAN interface number 
If only <cr> is displayed after you enter a question mark (?), it means no parameter is available at the ? 
position, and you can enter and execute the command directly.  
[device] interface vlan-interface 1 ? 
  <cr> 
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1)  Enter a character/string, and then a question mark (?) next to it. All the commands beginning with 
the character/string will be displayed on your terminal. For example: 
<device> p? 
   ping 
   pwd 
2)  Enter a command, a space, a character/string and a question mark (?) next to it. All the keywords 
beginning with the character/string (if available) are displayed on your terminal. For example: 
<device> display v? 
   version 
   vlan 
   voice 
3)  Enter the first several characters of a keyword of a command and then press Tab. If there is a 
unique keyword beginning with the characters just typed, the unique keyword is displayed in its 
complete form. If there are multiple keywords beginning with the characters, you can have them 
displayed one by one (in complete form) by pressing Tab repeatedly. 
Terminal Display 
The CLI provides the screen splitting feature to have display output suspended when the screen is full. 
When display output pauses, you can perform the following operations as needed (see 
Table 1-2 Display-related operations 
Press 
To 
Ctrl+C 
Stop the display output and execution of the 
command. 
Any character except the space, Enter, the 
forward slash (/), plus sign (+), and minus 
sign (-) when the display output pauses 
Stop the display output. 
The space key 
Go to the next page. 
Enter 
Go to the next line. 
 
Command History 
The CLI provides the command history function. You can use the display history-command command 
to view a specific number of latest executed commands and execute them again in a convenient way.