
GSWB 8.1 Basic CLI Operations
Table 8.4 Error messages of the configuration definition commands
Error message | Cause | Action to be taken |
% Incomplete command. | Invalid command entered | Enter a correct command |
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% Invalid input detected at | Invalid character detected at | Enter a correct command |
'^' marker. | the '^' marker in the command | string. |
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% Unrecognized command | An invalid command was | Check the entered command. |
| entered. "?" is in the middle of |
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% Ambiguous command: | An unrecognizable command | Check the entered command. |
"XXX" | abbreviation was entered (e.g., |
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XXX: Entered command | open c ?). |
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No Memory | Insufficient memory | Restart the device. |
Fatal error | A fatal error occurred. | Restart the device. Replace the |
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8.1.5.7Special input format and display format
• Function keys
The following input has special functions in configuration definition editing:
zPressing the [Ctrl]+[c] keys
If they are pressed during execution of a configuration definition command, the system returns to the prompt without waiting for the command to be completed.
zPressing the [Ctrl]+[v] keys
If the [?] key is pressed next, "?" is entered as a character without displaying help information.
zPressing the [Ctrl]+[z] keys
This terminates the configure command.
zPressing the [!] key
If "cr" is entered next, a transition occurs to the configuration mode one layer above.
•Characters handled as special characters
Since the configuration definition commands consider the following characters to be special characters, their input and display formats differ from those for ordinary characters.
{ } = # ! " \ ? <tab> <line feed> <space>