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5.17.3 Command Execution History
This section explains about command execution history.

5.17.3.1 show logging command

Function Display the command execution history.
Available Model XG0224 / XG0448 / XG2600
Syntax show logging command [brief] [all]
Options
N/A
Display detailed the command execution history on the current login line.
brief
Display a brief command execution history.
all
Display the command execution history on the all login line.
Use Mode Operation mode (user class/admin class)
Configuration mode (admin class)
Explanation Display the command execution history.
The operation mode displays the history of the commands that have been executed in
the operation mode.
The configuration mode displays the history of the commands that have been executed in
the configuration mode.
The user class displays only the history of the commands that have been executed in the
user class, with history numbers in a discontinuous manner.
The admin class displays the history of the commands that have been executed in the
user and admin classes.
On a line where the command is not yet executed because the history was being edited,
an asterisk (*) is displayed following the history number.
If "*" is displayed, it can be deleted by:
pressing the [Ctrl+P] or [Up] key to display the line and pressing the [RETURN] key to
execute the command;
pressing the [Ctrl+P] or [Up] key to display the line and pressing the [Ctrl+C] key to
discard the entry contents; or
pressing the [Ctrl+P] or [Up] key to display the line, pressing the [Ctrl+U] key to blank
the line, and moving to another history.
"show logging command all" command displays asterisk (*) before the current login line.
Caution If the history number exceeds 32767, it returns to an appropriate lower history number.