Reference Guide
service Service selected component
service-class Define service class to policy
based QoS/Routing mapping
sflow sFlow configuration
snmp Modify SNMP parameters
snmp-server Modify SNMP parameters
storm-control Configure storm-control
strict-priority Configure a Queue as a strict
priority queue
switch Configure Script CPU and
Memory Limits
mount Mount target directory
tacacs-server Set up TACACS+ server
uplink-state-group Uplink state group creation
and configurations
username Establish user name
authentication
util-threshold Cpu or memory utilization
configurations
virtual-ip Virtual IP address
vlan-stack Vlan-stack command
vlt Enable Virtual Link Trunk
wred-profile Create a WRED profile
When entering commands, you can take advantage of the following timesaving features:
• The commands are not case-sensitive.
• You can enter partial (truncated) command keywords. For example, you can enter int ten 0/1 for
the
interface tengigabitethernet 0/1 command.
• To complete keywords in commands, use the TAB key.
• To display the last enabled command, use the up Arrow key.
• Use either the Backspace key or Delete key to erase the previous character.
• To navigate left or right in the command line, use the left and right Arrow keys.
The shortcut key combinations at the command line are as follows:
Key
Combination
Action
CNTL-A Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
CNTL-B Moves the cursor back one character.
CNTL-D Deletes the character at the cursor.
CNTL-E Moves the cursor to the end of the line.
CNTL-F Moves the cursor forward one character.
CNTL-I Completes a keyword.
CNTL-K Deletes all the characters from the cursor to the end of the command line.
CNTL-L Re-enters the previous command.
CNTL-N Returns to the more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling
commands with Ctrl-P or the up Arrow key.
CNTL-P Recalls commands, beginning with the last command.
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