User`s guide
Using the CLI Utility
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The CLI command history buffer stores last 500 commands. The history is
cumulative, so terminating the CLI session does not clear the buffer. So, for
example, a user can invoked the CLI and go back over the commands entered
in a previous session.
The following screen example shows how to display the current value for the
domain.
The cursor is inserted at the end of the value, in this case at the end of the
domain name cyclades.com. You can then backspace or use other hot keys to
edit the domain name and then press Enter when done to make the change.
Using CLI Global Commands
The CLI global commands that can be entered at any level of the CLI are
shown in the following table.
When the info or show commands are entered at the prompt for the current
level, information or parameters that apply to the current level appears. When
these commands are entered along with the name of a command supported at
the current level, they display information or parameters that apply to the
command mode.
Info
cli> config network hostsettings
hostsettings> domain <Esc> <Tab>
hostsettings> domain cyclades.com
Table 8-6: CLI Global Commands
Command Action
quit Ends the CLI session.
return Returns to the next level up.
info Shows the help info available for the current level. See
“Info” on page 542.
show Displays the configuration parameter(s). Valid only in
the config> state. See “Show” on page 544.