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Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator’s Guide
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CEE Command Line Interface
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Using the do command as a shortcut
You can use the do command to save time when you are working in any configuration mode and 
you want to run a command in the EXEC or Privileged EXEC mode.
For example, if you are configuring an LLDP and you want to execute a Privileged EXEC mode 
command, such as the dir command, you would first have to exit the LLDP configuration mode. 
However, by using the do command with the dir command you can ignore the need to change 
configuration modes, as shown in the example below.
switch(conf-lldp)#do dir
Contents of flash://
   -rw-r-----            1276   Wed Feb  4 07:08:49 2009    startup_rmon_config
   -rw-r-----            1276   Wed Feb  4 07:10:30 2009    rmon_config
   -rw-r-----            1276   Wed Feb  4 07:12:33 2009    rmon_configuration
   -rw-r-----            1276   Wed Feb  4 10:48:59 2009    starup-config
switch(conf-lldp)#
Displaying CEE CLI commands and command syntax
Enter a question mark (?) in any command mode to display the list of commands available in that 
mode.
switch>?
Exec commands:
enable    Turn on privileged mode command
  exit      End current mode and down to previous mode
  help      Description of the interactive help system
  logout    Exit from the EXEC
  quit      Exit current mode and down to previous mode
  show      Show running system information
  terminal  Set terminal line parameters
To display a list of commands that start with the same characters, type the characters followed by 
the question mark (?).
switch>e?
  enable  Turn on privileged mode command
  exit    End current mode and down to previous mode
To display the keywords and arguments associated with a command, enter the keyword followed by 
the question mark (?).
switch#terminal ?
  length  Set number of lines on a screen
  no      Negate a command or set its defaults
If the question mark (?) is typed within an incomplete keyword, and the keyword is the only keyword 
starting with those characters, the CLI displays help for that keyword only.
switch#show d?
  dot1x  IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Access Control
  <cr>
If the question mark (?) is typed within an incomplete keyword but the keyword matches several 
keywords, the CLI displays help for all the matching keywords.
switch#show i?
  interface  Interface status and configuration
  ip         Internet Protocol (IP)