Reference Guide

parameters
privilege Command privilege parameters
protocol Select a protocol to configure
protocol-tunnel Configure protocol tunneling
qos-policy-input Configure input QoS policy
qos-policy-output Configure output QoS policy
qos-rate-adjust Configure the number of bytes
added to each frame for rate policing/shaping
radius-server Set up RADIUS server
redundancy Set up linecard redundancy
configuration
reload-type Configure the reload type
rmon Configure RMON alarm/event
tables
route-map Create route-map or enter
route-map command mode
router Enable a routing process
script Start or stop a script
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 gig int
interface for the interface gigabitethernet interface 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.
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