13 – Command Reference History
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History
| Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which you can | ||||
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Authority | None |
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Syntax | history |
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Notes | Use the History command to provide context for the ! command: | ||||
| Enter ![command_string] to | ||||
| matches [command_string]. |
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| Enter ![line number] to | ||||
| History display |
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| Enter ![partial command string] to | ||||
| command string. |
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| Enter !! to |
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Examples | The following is an example of the History command: |
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| SANbox #> history |
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| 1 show switch |
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| 2 date |
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| 3 help set |
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| 4 history |
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| SANbox #> !3 |
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| help set |
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| set SET_OPTIONS |
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| There are many attributes that can be set. |
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| Type help with | one of the following to get more information: |
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| Usage: set | { alarm | beacon | config log | pagebreak |
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| port | setup | switch } |
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