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Tab completes command To complete commands, use Tab: • Enter the start of a command and press Tab to complete the command. For example, if you enter se and press Tab, set is completed. • Enter a full command name and press Tab to display all the commands or subcommands that are available. For example, if you enter set and press Tab, you see all the set subcommands. An * identifies the commands that have subcommands. • If you reach a command, keep pressing Tab, and the current command line repeats; this indicates that no additional expansion is available. Command help You can get two kinds of help about any command: • Detailed help that includes a definition of the command and an example of its use • Short query help that includes only command syntax At the CLI prompt: If you want to: Enter help command Where command specifies the command name or the command and parameter. See “Detailed Help Example.” Get detailed help Enter command? Where command represents the command name or the command and parameter. See “Query Example.” Query only command syntax Troubleshooting Tips If you enter a ? after a menu command, such as set, it acts like the Tab key and lists the commands that are available. Detailed Help Example: admin:help file list activelog activelog help: This will list active logging files options are: page

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