Dell R1-2401 Getting Started Manual - Page 14
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- 1. Getting Started Guide
- 1. 1 Hardware and Initial Configuration
- 1. Switch Hardware
- 1. Initial Configuration of the Switch
- 2. Table of Contents
- 2. 2 Using the CLI
- 2. CLI Command Conventions
- 2. Accessing the Device through the CLI
- 2. Retrieving an IP Address
- 2. Security Management and Password Configuration
- 2. Configuring Login Banners
- 2. Startup Menu Procedures
- 2. Software Download
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The following example, places the CLI in Interface Configuration mode on
port gi0/1. The sntp command is then applied to that port.
console# configure
console(config)# interface gi0/1
console(config-if)# sntp client enable
To run a command in a mode, which does not contain it, use do before the
command, as in the following example:
console# configure
console(config)# interface gi0/1
console(config-if)# sntp client enable
console(config-if)# do show sntp configuration
CLI Command Conventions
There are certain command entry conventions that apply to all commands.
The following table describes these conventions.
Table 2-1. Common GUI Elements
Button
[ ]
{ }
Italic Font
Bold Italic Font
<button-name>
Ctrl+F4
Screen Display
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Using the CLI
Plasma\GSG\Plasma_UGUsing_CLI.fm
Description
In a command line, square brackets indicate an optional
entry.
In a command line, curly brackets indicate a selection of
compulsory parameters separated by the | character. One
option must be selected. For example: flowcontrol
{auto|on|off} means that for the flowcontrol command
either auto, on, or off must be selected.
Indicates a parameter value.
Indicates a parameter key word.
Any individual key on the keyboard. For example click
<Enter>.
Any combination of keys clicked simultaneously, for example:
Ctrl and F4.
Indicates system messages and prompts appearing on the
console.