Cisco Systems 6500 manual Comment, 2 How to Find Command Options

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Table 1-2 How to Find Command Options

Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface

How to Find Command Options

Table 1-2shows examples of how you can use the question mark (?) to assist you in entering commands.

Table 1-2 How to Find Command Options

Command

Comment

 

 

ssl-proxy> enable

Enter the enable command and

Password: <password>

password to access privileged EXEC

ssl-proxy#

commands.

 

 

You are in privileged EXEC mode

 

when the prompt changes to

 

ssl-proxy#.

 

 

ssl-proxy#configure terminal

Enter global configuration mode.

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.

You are in global configuration mode

ssl-proxy(config)#

 

when the prompt changes to

 

ssl-proxy(config)#.

 

 

ssl-proxy(config)#crypto ca trustpoint trustpoint-label

Enter the configuration submode.

ssl-proxy(ca-trustpoint)#

You are in the configuration submode

 

 

when the prompt displays the

 

submode, for example:

 

ssl-proxy(ca-trustpoint)#.

 

 

ssl-proxy(config)# interface type mod/port

From the global configuration mode,

ssl-proxy(config-if)#

you can also enter the interface

 

configuration mode by entering the

 

interface global configuration

 

command.

 

You are in interface configuration

 

mode when the prompt changes to

 

ssl-proxy(config-if)#.

 

 

ssl-proxy(config-if)# channel-group ?

Enter the command that you want to

group channel-group of the interface

configure for the controller. In this

ssl-proxy(config-if)#channel-group

example, the channel-group

command is used.

 

 

Enter a ? to display what you must

 

enter next on the command line. In

 

this example, you must enter the

 

group keyword.

 

Because a <cr> is not displayed, it

 

indicates that you must enter more

 

information to complete the

 

command.

 

 

Catalyst 6500 Series Switch SSL Services Module Command Reference

 

OL-9105-01

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