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Cisco SCE 8000 CLI Command Reference
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface
CLI Help Features
The do Command: Executing Commands Without Exiting
When you are in either the global configuration mode or any of the interface configuration modes, it is
possible to execute an EXEC mode command (such as a show command) or a privileged EXEC (such as
show running-config) without exiting to the relevant command mode. Use the do command for this
purpose.
How to execute an exec mode command from a configuration command mode
At the Cisco SCE8000(config)# (or SCE8000(config if)# or SCE8000(config-line)#) prompt, type do
<command> and press Enter.
The specified command executes without exiting to the appropriate exec command mode.
The following example shows how to display the running configuration while in interface configuration
mode:
SCE8000(config if#) do show running-config
CLI Help Features
CLI provides context sensitive help. Two types of context sensitive help are supported:
• Partial Help, page 1-9
• Argument Help, page 1-10
Partial Help
To obtain a list of commands that begin with a particular character string, enter the abbreviated command
entry immediately followed by a question mark (?). This form of help is called partial help, because it
lists only the keywords or arguments that begin with the abbreviation you entered.
Example:
The following example illustrates how typing c? displays all available arguments that start with the letter
c.
GigabitEthernet Interface
Configuration (Cisco SCE
8000 GBE traffic)
interface gigabitethernet 3/<bay-number
(0|1)>/<port-number (0-7)>
Or
interface range gigabitethernet 3/<bay-range
(0 | 1 | 0-1)>/<port-range (any range between 0
and 7)>
exit (Exits to Global
Configuration)
end (Exits to User
Exec)
Line Configuration line vty 0 exit (Exits to Global
Configuration)
end (Exits to User
Exec)
Table 1-5 CLI Command Navigation Hierarchy (continued)
Authorization Level or
Command Mode Use This Command to Access
Use This Command to
Exit
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