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Help Command
Displays a brief description of the specified command, its keywords, and usage.
Authority | None |
Syntax | help [command] [keyword] |
Keywords | [command] |
| Displays a summary of the command given by [command] and its keywords. If you |
| omit [command], the system displays all available commands. |
| [keyword] |
| Displays a summary of the keyword given by [keyword] belonging to the |
| command given by [command]. If you omit [keyword], the system displays the |
| available keywords for the specified command. |
| all |
| Displays a list of all available commands (including command variations). |
Examples The following is an example of the Help Config command:
SANbox | xxxx #> help | config |
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The config command operates on | configurations. |
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Usage: config | { | activate | backup | cancel | copy | delete | ||||
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The following is an example of the Help Config Edit command:
SANbox xxxx #> help config edit config edit [CONFIG_NAME]
This command initiates a configuration session and places the current session into config edit mode.
If CONFIG_NAME is given and it exists, it gets edited; otherwise, it gets created. If it is not given, the currently active configuration is edited.
Admin mode is required for this command.
Usage: config edit [CONFIG_NAME]