Command Reference Guide Using CLI Shortcuts
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The ADTRAN CLI contains help to gu ide you through the configuration process. Using the
question mark, do any of the following:
Display a list of all subcommands in the current mode. For example:
(config-t1 1/1)#coding ?
ami - Alternate Mark Inversion
b8zs - Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution
Display a list of available commands beginning with certain letter(s). For example:
(config)#
ip d?
default-gateway dhcp-server domain-loo k up domain -name domain-proxy
Obtain syntax help for a specific comman d by entering the command, a spa ce, and
then a question mark (?). The ADTRAN CLI displays the range of values and a brief
description of the next parameter expected for that particular command. For
example:
(config-eth 0/1)#mtu ?
<64-1500> - MTU (bytes)
<Ctrl + A>
Jump to the beginning of the displayed command line. This shortcut is helpful when using
the
no
form of commands (when available). For example, pressing
<Ctrl + A>
at the
following prompt will place the cursor directly after the
#
:
(config-eth 0/1)#ip address 192.33.55.6
<Ctrl + E>
Jump to the end of the displayed command line. For example, pressing
<Ctrl + E>
at the
following prompt will place the cursor directly after the
6
:
(config-eth 0/1)#ip address 192.33.55.6
<Ctrl + U>
Clears the current displayed command line. The following provides an example of the
<Ctrl + U>
feature:
(config-eth 0/1)#ip address 192.33.55.6
(Press
<Ctrl + U>
here)
(config-eth 0/1)#
auto finish You need only enter enough letters to identify a command as unique. For example,
entering
int t1 1/1
at the Global configuration prompt provides you access to the
configuration parameters for the specified T1 interface. Entering
interface t1 1/1
would
work as well, but is not necessary.

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