Command Line Interface 23
quit Exit from current command view
super Enter the command workspace with specified user priority
level
telnetEstablish one TELNET connection
tracertTrace route function
■ Enter a command with a ?, separated by a space. If this position is for
keywords, then all the keywords and the corresponding brief descriptions will
be listed.
<SW8800>ping ?
-a Select source IP address
-c Specify the number of echo requests to send
-d Specify the SO_DEBUG option on the socket being used
-h Specify TTL value for echo requests to be sent
-I Select the interface sending packets
-n Numeric output only. No attempt will be made to lookup host
addresses for symbolic names
-p No more than 8 "pad" hexadecimal characters to fill out the sent
packet. For example, -p f2 will fill the sent packet with f and 2
repeatedly
-q Quiet output. Nothing is displayed except the summary lines at
startup time and when finished
-r Record route. Includes the RECORD_ROUTE option in the ECHO_REQUEST
packet and displays the route
-s Specifies the number of data bytes to be sent
-t Timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply
-v Verbose output. ICMP packets other than ECHO_RESPONSE that are
received are listed
STRING<1-20> IP address or hostname of a remote system
Ip IP Protocol
■ Enter a command with a ?, separated by a space. If this position is for
parameters, all the parameters and their brief descriptions will be listed.
[SW8800]garp timer leaveall ?
INTEGER<65-32765> Value of timer in centiseconds
(LeaveAllTime > (LeaveTime [On all ports]))
Time must be multiple of 5 centiseconds
[SW8800]garp timer leaveall 300 ?
<cr>
<cr> indicates no parameter in this position. The next command line repeats
the command, you can press Enter to execute it directly.
■ Enter a character string with a ?, and list all the commands beginning with this
character string.
<SW8800>p?
ping
■ Input a command with a character string and ?, and list all the key words
beginning with this character string in the command.
<SW8800>display ver?
version