Command Reference Guide

Understanding CLI Error Messages

 

 

Command

debug

undebug all

Description

Use the debug command to troubleshoot problems you may be experiencing on your network. These commands provide additional information to help you better interpret possible problems. For information on specific debug commands, refer to the section Enable Mode Command Set on page 20.

To turn off any active debug commands, enter this command.

Caution

The overhead associated with the debug command takes up a large portion of your

 

product’s resources and at times can halt other processes. It is best to only use the debug

 

command during times when the network resources are in low demand (non-peak hours,

 

weekends, etc.).

 

 

Understanding CLI Error Messages

The following table lists and defines some of the more common error messages given in the CLI.

Message

Helpful Hints

 

 

 

 

%Ambiguous command

The command may not be valid in the current command mode, or you may

%Unrecognized Command

not have entered enough correct characters for the command to be

 

recognized. Try using the “?” command to determine your error. See Using

 

CLI Shortcuts on page 6 for more information.

 

 

%Invalid or incomplete

The command may not be valid in the current command mode, or you may

command

not have entered all of the pertinent information required to make the

 

command valid. Try using the “?” command to determine your error. See

 

Using CLI Shortcuts on page 6 for more information.

 

 

%Invalid input

The error in command entry is located where the caret (^) mark appears.

detected at “^" marker

Enter a question mark at the prompt. The system will display a list of

 

applicable commands or will give syntax information for the entry.

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