Fiber Driver® EM316EDFA User Guide
5.2.5.1 “?”
The “?” is a special help character in the
The box below shows the output of the “?” typed alone on the command line in the
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)# ? |
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Clear Type, if locking types | ||
default | Restore parameter(s) to defaults | |
description | Set slot name | |
echo | Display text for scripting | |
end | End current context and go down to initial command context | |
exit | Exit current context and go down to previous context | |
list | Print command list | |
logout | Logout of | the system |
next | Configure | next element |
no | Negate a command | |
pager | Pause scrolling when screen is full | |
port | Configure | a port |
previous | Configure | previous element |
quit | Exit current context and go down to previous context | |
reset | Reset systems on this slot | |
show | Show basic info | |
sleep | Pause CLI | for scripting |
slot | Configure | a slot |
up | Configure | parent element |
who | Find out who is connected to the system | |
whoami | Who am I? |
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write | Write running configuration to memory or terminal |
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)#
The “?” may also be used in two ways after a command typed at the prompt in any context. When typed immediately after a command line entry with no space separating it from the command, the “?” displays a list of commands that match the preceding string and a description of each matching command function. When a space separates the command string from the “?”, the display shows the first matching command and a list of the options for the next required parameter on the command line.
Read more about the “?” help character in the
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