Entering Commands

Entering Commands

This section describes how to enter CLI commands.

Keywords and Arguments

A CLI command is a series of keywords and arguments. Keywords identify a command, and arguments specify configuration parameters. For example, in the command “show interface ethernet,” show and interface are keywords, and ethernet is an argument that specifies the interface type.

You can enter commands as follows:

To enter a simple command, enter the command keyword.

To enter commands that require parameters, enter the required parameters after the command keyword. For example, to set a password for the administrator, enter:

AP(config)#username smith

Minimum Abbreviation

The CLI will accept a minimum number of characters that uniquely identify a command. For example, the command “configure” can be entered as con. If an entry is ambiguous, the system will prompt for further input.

Command Completion

If you terminate input with a Tab key, the CLI will print the remaining characters of a partial keyword up to the point of ambiguity. In the “configure” example, typing con followed by a tab will result in printing the command up to “configure.”

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