
General Hints and Help
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Shortcut Description
←
Moves the cursor left.
→
Moves the cursor right.
Note: This list can also be viewed in CLI by issuing the command help edit.
An abbreviation is a truncated form of a command name. The CLI recognizes the
shortest character string that uniquely identifies a command or parameter. For
example, in CLI command mode, typing i (or ici, etc.) is recognized as equivalent to
typing the icim command. As with shortcuts, abbreviations are useful for craft
operators because they save typing time and reduce the chance of typing error.
Note: Shortcuts and abbreviations should not be used in commands sent by network
or element management systems. In an NMS or EMS context, they do not
significantly reduce typing time or error, and may make program code more
difficult to maintain.
Alarm Information
You can use the alarm command in any command mode to get a list of currently
active alarms in the ICIM2 domain. In Module command mode, you can use the
alarm module command to narrow the scope of the response. For details, see alarm
module (on page
46).
Getting Online Help
To display a listing of recognized commands for the current command mode, type
help and then press Enter, or simply type the ? character.
Typing the ? character is the best way to get help for available commands and
parameters. For example:
Typing ? at the ICIM> prompt will show all of the available ICIM mode
commands.
Typing set ? at the ICIM> prompt will show all of the available parameters for
the set command.
To display a description of all recognized commands for the current command
mode, type manual and then press Enter.
You can also display a list of recognized commands for Module, ICIM, and Terminal
modes from CLI command mode using the following commands:
module manual
terminal manual
icim manual
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