Netgear M4300-24X24F (XSM4348S) - Stackable Managed Switch with 48x10G including 24x10GBASE-T and 24xSFP+ Layer 3 Guia Do Programa

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M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches 
Command Completion and Abbreviation
Command completion finishes spelling the command when you type enough letters of a 
command to uniquely identify the command keyword. Once you have entered enough letters, 
press the SPACEBAR or TAB key to complete the word. 
Command abbreviation allows you to execute a command when you have entered there are 
enough letters to uniquely identify the command. You must enter all of the required keywords 
and parameters before you enter the command.
CLI Error Messages
If you enter a command and the system is unable to execute it, an error message appears. 
The following table describes the most common CLI error messages.
Stack Global 
Config Mode
From the Global Config mode, enter 
stack
.
To exit to the Global Config mode, enter the 
exit
 command. To return to the Privileged 
EXEC mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
ARP Access-List 
Config Mode
From the Global Config mode, enter arp 
access-list
.
To exit to the Global Config mode, enter the 
exit
 command. To return to the Privileged 
EXEC mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
Support Mode
From the Privileged EXEC mode, enter 
support
.
Note:
The support command is 
available only after you issued the 
techsupport enable
 command.
To exit to the Privileged EXEC mode, enter 
exit
, or press Ctrl-Z.
Table 7.  CLI Error Messages 
Message Text
Description
% Invalid input detected at 
'^' marker.
Indicates that 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. 
Command not found / Incomplete 
command. Use ? to list 
commands.
Indicates that you did not enter the required keywords or values.
Ambiguous command
Indicates that you did not enter enough letters to uniquely identify the 
command.
Table 6.  CLI Mode Access and Exit (continued)
Command Mode
Access Method
Exit or Access Previous Mode