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Return to the parent view from the | quit | Required | |
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NOTE:
•The quit command in user view stops the current connection between the terminal and the device.
•In public key code view, use the
Returning to user view
This feature allows you to return to user view from any other view, without using the quit command repeatedly. You can also press Ctrl+Z to return to user view from the current view.
Follow the step below to exit to user view:
To do… | Use the command… | Remarks |
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Return to user view | return | Available in any view except user |
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Using the CLI online help
Type a question mark (?) to obtain online help. See the following examples.
1.Type ? in any view to display all commands available in this view as well as brief descriptions of the commands. For example:
<sysname> ?
User view commands:
archive | Specify archive settings |
backup | Backup next |
Set boot loader | |
bootrom | Update/read/backup/restore bootrom |
cd | Change current directory |
…Omitted…
2.Type part of a command and a ? separated by a space.
If ? is at the keyword position, the CLI displays all possible keywords with a brief description for each keyword. For example:
<sysname> terminal ?
debugging | Send debug information to terminal |
logging | Send log information to terminal |
monitor | Send information output to current terminal |
trapping | Send trap information to terminal |
If ? is at the argument position, the CLI displays a description about this argument. For example:
<sysname>
[sysname] interface
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