CHAPTER 6: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
Showing Commands
If you enter a “?” at the command prompt, the system will display the first level of keywords for the current configuration mode (Exec, Global Configuration, or Interface). You can also display a list of valid keywords for a specific command.
For example, the command “show ?” displays a list of possible show commands:
Outdoor 11a Building to Building #show ?
APmanagement | Show management AP information. |
authentication | Show Authentication parameters |
bootfile | Show bootfile name |
bridge | Show bridge |
config | System snapshot for tech support |
Show DHCP Relay Configuration | |
Show event log on console | |
filters | Show filters |
hardware | Show hardware version |
history | Display the session history |
interface | Show interface information |
line | TTY line information |
Show link integrity information | |
logging | Show the logging buffers |
radius | Show radius server |
Show Rogue ap Stations | |
snmp | Show snmp configuration |
sntp | Show sntp configuration |
station | Show 802.11 station table |
system | Show system information |
version | Show system version |
Outdoor 11a Building to Building #show
The command “show interface ?” will display the following information:
Outdoor 11a Building to Building #show interface ? ethernet Show Ethernet interface
wireless Show wireless interface <cr>
Outdoor 11a Building to Building #show interface
Partial Keyword Lookup
If you terminate a partial keyword with a question mark, alternatives that match the initial letters are provided. (Remember not to leave a space between the command and question mark.) For example “s?” shows all the keywords starting with “s.”
Outdoor 11a Building to Building #show s?
snmp sntp station system Outdoor 11a Building to Building #show s