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Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, Cisco MGX 8830, and Cisco MGX 8880 Configuration Guide
Release 5.0.10, OL-3845-01 Rev. B0, August 16, 2004
Chapter 2 Configuring General Switch Features
Getting Command Help
After you enter this command, you can display detailed command lists by entering the help command
as shown in the following example:
mgx8850a.7.PXM.a> ?
Command Access Card Log
---------------------------------------------------
? ANYUSER A|S|I -
abortallsaves GROUP1 A +
abortofflinediag SERVICE_GP A|S -
abortrev SERVICE_GP A|S +
actaudit SUPER_GP A +
addaddr GROUP1 A +
addapsln GROUP1 A +
addcon GROUP1 A +
addcontroller SUPER_GP A +
addfltset GROUP1 A +
addlink ANYUSER A -
addlnloop GROUP1 A +
addlpback GROUP1 A -
addmaster GROUP1 A +
addpart GROUP1 A +
addpnni-node SUPER_GP A +
addpnni-summary-addr SUPER_GP A +
addpnport GROUP1 A +
addport GROUP1 A +
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Note After you enter the clidbxlevel command, the help command displays detailed reports for that session
only. You can disable detailed reports by entering the clidbxlevel 0 command. Every time you start a
new session, detailed command lists are disabled.
The Access column shows the access level required to enter the command. Access levels are described
in the “Configuring User Access” section later in this chapter.
The Card State column identifies the card states during which the command can be executed. Valid card
states are active, standby, and init. Cards are labeled as init during switch startup. The options that appear
in the Card State column are described in Table 2-2.
If a plus symbol appears in the Log column, each successful execution of the command is logged. If a
minus symbol appears in the column, the command is not logged.
Table 2-2 Card State Descriptions
Card State Description
A Command is supported when the card state is active.
I Command is supported when the card state is in init state.
S Command is supported in standby state.
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