When you are at the top level, the prompt shows :>, and if you are at the group level, the prompt displays the group name, e.g. System>.
To be under a certain group, you may enter the group name at top level or add / in front of the group name then press enter at any level. Examples:
At top level: | >system <enter> | New prompt |
At any level: | system>/ip <enter> | New prompt |
To be at top level, you may enter up at any level. (ex, system>up <enter>).
Note:
All the characters entered in the command line interface are NOT
7.4 Help Utility
You can get command information by entering ? or help.
Prompt at top level
System | System commands |
Console | Console commands |
Port | Port commands |
MAC | MAC table commands |
VLAN | VLAN commands |
Aggregation | Aggregation/Trunking commands |
QoS | QoS commands |
Mirror | Mirror commands |
IP | IP commands |
Prompt at group level (Example: System>? <enter>)
System Configuration [all]
System Restore default [keepip]
System UserName [<name>]
System Password [<password>]
System systemname [<systemname>]
System Reboot
Help after a specific command (Example: System>configuration ?)
Syntax:
System Configuration [all]
Description:
Show System Name, Username, Password, Software Version, Hardware Version and management MAC address. Optionally show the full configuration [all]: Show the total switch configuration (default: System configuration only)