90CLI Basics

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help command output

no command

The no command is always used as a prefix to a configuration command, and it negates the action performed by that command. The effect of the no command is to remove or to clear the configuration controlled by the specified command. Various no commands are in the config and config-if command modes.

See Appendix "Command List" (page 353) for an alphabetical listing of all no commands.

ATTENTION

Not all configuration commands support the no prefix command.

default command

The default command is always used as a prefix to a configuration command, and it restores the configuration parameters to default values. The default values are specified by each command.

See Appendix A for an alphabetical listing of all default commands.

ATTENTION

Not all commands support the default prefix command.

logout command

The logout command logs you out of the CLI session. The syntax for the logout command is:

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series

Overview — System Configuration

NN47215-500 (323162-B) 02.02 Standard

4.1 19 November 2007

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