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A – Command Line Interface History Command
History Command
Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which you can 
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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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