Extreme Networks 300-48 Switch User Manual


 
24 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide
Accessing the Switch
Syntax Helper
The CLI has a built-in syntax helper. If you are unsure of the complete syntax for a particular command,
enter as much of the command as possible and press [Return]. The syntax helper provides a list of
options for the remainder of the command.
The syntax helper also provides assistance if you have entered an incorrect command.
Command Completion with Syntax Helper
ExtremeWare provides command completion by way of the [Tab] key. If you enter a partial command,
pressing the [Tab] key posts a list of available options, and places the cursor at the end of the command.
Abbreviated Syntax
Abbreviated syntax is the most unambiguous, shortest allowable abbreviation of a command or
parameter. Typically, this is the first three letters of the command.
In command tables throughout this guide, abbreviated syntax is noted using bold characters.
NOTE
When using abbreviated syntax, you must enter enough characters to make the command
unambiguous and distinguishable to the switch.
Command Shortcuts
All named components of the switch configuration must have a unique name. Components are named
using the
create command. When you enter a command to configure a named component, you do not
need to use the keyword of the component. For example, to create a VLAN, you must enter a unique
VLAN name:
create vlan engineering
After you have created the VLAN with a unique name, you can then eliminate the keyword vlan from
all other commands that require the name to be entered. For example, on the stand-alone switch,
instead of entering the command
config vlan engineering delete port 1:1-1:3,1:6
you could enter the following shortcut:
config engineering delete port 1:1-1:3,1:6
Summit 300-48 Switch Numerical Ranges
Commands that require you to enter one or more slot:port numbers on a Summit 300-48 switch use the
parameter
<portlist> in the syntax. A portlist can be a range of numbers, for example:
port 1:1-1:3
You can add additional slot and port numbers to the list, separated by a comma:
port 1:1-1:3, 1:6,1:8