Cisco Cisco SG200-26P 26-port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch テクニカルリファレンス
Using the Command Line Interface
Command Completion and Abbreviation
Cisco Small Business 200E Series Advanced Smart Switch Command Reference
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Command Completion and Abbreviation
The command completion feature finishes spelling the keyword when you type
enough letters of a command to uniquely identify the command keyword. After
you have entered enough letters, press the spacebar or Tab key to complete the
keyword.
enough letters of a command to uniquely identify the command keyword. After
you have entered enough letters, press the spacebar or Tab key to complete the
keyword.
The command abbreviation feature allows you to execute a command when you
have entered enough letters to uniquely identify the command. You must enter all
of the required keywords and parameters, however.
have entered enough letters to uniquely identify the command. You must enter all
of the required keywords and parameters, however.
CLI Error Messages
If you enter a command and the system is unable to execute it, an error message
appears. The most common CLI error messages are:
appears. The most common CLI error messages are:
•
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker—You entered an
incorrect or unavailable command. The carat (^) shows where the invalid
text is detected. This message also appears if any of the parameters or
values are not recognized.
incorrect or unavailable command. The carat (^) shows where the invalid
text is detected. This message also appears if any of the parameters or
values are not recognized.
•
Command not found / Incomplete command. Use ? to list
commands—You did not enter the required keywords or values.
commands—You did not enter the required keywords or values.
•
Ambiguous command—You did not enter enough letters to uniquely
identify the command.
identify the command.
Using CLI Help
Enter a question mark (?) at the command prompt to display the commands
available in the current mode.
available in the current mode.
Line telnet
From the Global
Config mode, enter
line telnet.
Config mode, enter
line telnet.
To exit to the Global Config mode,
enter exit. To return to Privileged
EXEC mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
enter exit. To return to Privileged
EXEC mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
Mode
To Enter
To Exit