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Menu basics 
Introduction 
The AOS CLI is used for viewing switch information and statistics. In addition, the administrator can 
use the CLI for performing all levels of switch configuration.  
To make the CLI easy to use, the various commands have been logically grouped into a series of 
menus and submenus. Each menu displays a list of commands and/or submenus that are available, 
along with a summary of what each command will do. Below each menu is a prompt where you can 
enter any command appropriate to the current menu. 
This chapter describes the Main Menu commands, and provides a list of commands and shortcuts that 
commonly are available from all the menus within the CLI. 
Main Menu 
The Main Menu displays after a successful connection and login. The following table shows the Main 
Menu for the administrator login. Some features are not available under the user login. 
[Main Menu] 
      info    - Information Menu 
      stats   - Statistics Menu 
      cfg     - Configuration Menu 
      oper    - Operations Command Menu 
      boot    - Boot Options Menu 
      maint   - Maintenance Menu 
      diff    - Show pending config changes  [global command] 
      apply   - Apply pending config changes [global command] 
      save    - Save updated config to FLASH [global command] 
      revert  - Revert pending or applied changes [global command] 
      exit    - Exit  [global command, always available] 
Menu summary 
The Main Menu displays the following submenus: 
 
Information Menu 
The Information Menu provides submenus for displaying information about the current status of 
the switch: from basic system settings to VLANs, and more.  
 
Statistics Menu 
This menu provides submenus for displaying switch performance statistics. Included are port, IP, 
ICMP, TCP, UDP, SNMP, routing, ARP, and DNS.  
 
Configuration Menu 
This menu is available only from an administrator login. It includes submenus for configuring 
every aspect of the switch. Changes to configuration are not active until explicitly applied. 
Changes can be saved to non-volatile memory (NVRAM).  
 
Operations Command Menu