show parser dump
show parser dump
To display the CLI syntax options for all command modes or for a specified command mode, use the show parser dump command in privileged EXEC mode.
show parser dump
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Caution
A keyword indicating the command mode. The output will include the syntax |
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| for commands only in the specified command mode. The list of command |
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| mode keywords will vary depending on your software image. Use the show |
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| parser dump ? command to display the list of command mode keyword |
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| options. For further assistance determining the proper command mode, see the |
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| “Cisco IOS Command Modes” Release 12.2 document, available on |
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all | Indicates that all commands in all modes should be displayed in the output. |
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(Optional) Lists CLI commands only with the privilege level specified in the |
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breakage | (Optional) Enables detection of potential parser chain syntax breakage. This |
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| keyword is intended for internal use. |
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extend | (Optional) Enables the extended display mode. The extended parser display |
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| shows the keyword and argument descriptions typically shown with the |
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| Note This keyword can produce a large amount of output. |
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Release | Modification |
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12.2(4)T | This command was introduced. |
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12.2(13)T, 12.0(23)S | This command was enhanced to resolve certain execution errors. |
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This command was developed to allow the exploration of the CLI command syntax without requiring the user to actually enter a specific mode and use the ? command line help.
Use caution when entering this command with the all keyword. A large amount of output can be generated by this command, which may easily exceed buffer or system memory on smaller platforms. Also, some configuration modes have hundreds of valid commands. For large dumps, use of the
| Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference |
| July 2008 |