Context-Sensitive Help
In addition to the information that ACLI menus offer, context-sensitive help can assist you with navigation and configuration. Within this one-line entry, you have access to context-sensitive help that tells you what values are valid for a given field and when you have completed an entry. When the <ENTER> no further known parameters line appears, the ACLI is informing you that there is no subsequent information to enter.
To use the context-sensitive help, enter the name of the command or field with which you require assistance, followed by a <Space> and then a question mark (?). The context-sensitive help information appears.
In general, context-sensitive help provides more detailed information than within ACLI menus. For system commands, it prompts you about the information you need to enter to execute a system command successfully. For configuration elements, it prompts you with a brief description of the field, as well as available values, ranges of values, and data types.
Context-Sensitive Help for System Commands
The ACLI’s context-sensitive help feature displays information you need to complete system commands and the body of subcommands available for each system command. In the following example, the show command menu appears. Typing a ? after a system command asks if the system requires further information to complete a specific command. The system responds with a list of available subcommands.
ORACLE# show ?
about credit information for acli
accounting accounting statistics
acl show host access table
algd ALG status
arp ARP table
backup-config show a backup configuration
balancer show session load balancer information
bgfd BGFD status
buffers show memory buffer statistics
built-in-sip-manipulations Displays all built-in sip-manipulations
call-recording-server Call Recording Server Statistics
clock system clock
configuration show current configuration
directory show files in a directory
dns DNS information
enum ENUM information
ext-band-mgr External Bandwidth Manager status
ext-clf-svr External CLF Server status
features currently enabled features
h248d H248D status
h323d H323D status
health system health information
hosts show host table
imports show all files available for import
interfaces show network interfaces
ip IP system information
logfile Display a log file, 'enter' to display list
loglevel loglevels of current processes
lrt LRT (local-routing) information
mbcd MBCD status
media show media interface information
memory memory statistics
monthly-minutes monthly minutes information for a specified realm
nat show NAT table
neighbor-table ICMPv6 neighbor table
net-management-control Network Management Controls Statistics
nsep-stats NS/EP RPH call statistics
ntp NTP status
packet-trace displays the current packet trace addresses
policy-server external policy server name
power current state of each power supply
privilege show current privilege level
processes active process statistics
prom-info show prom information
qos show qos FPGA information
radius radius accounting and authentication statistics
ramdrv ramdrv space usage
realm realm statistics
redundancy redundancy status
registration SIP Registration Cache status
route-stats show routing statistics
routes show routing table entries
running-config current operating configuration
sa security-associations information
security security information
sessions Session Statistics
show
sipd SIPD status
snmp-community-table show snmp community table
snmp-info show snmp
space check the remaining space on the device specified
spl SPL information
spl-options display information on all SPL options
support-info show all required support information
system-state current system-state
tacacs tacacs authorization, accounting and authentication statistics
temperature current SD temperature readings
timezone show timezone for the system (start and end time in mmddHH format)
trap-receiver show snmp trap receivers
uptime system uptime
users currently logged in users
version system version information
virtual-interfaces show virtual interfaces
voltage current SD voltages (SD-II only)
wancom show wancom interfaces
The system responds with a no further known parameters if there are no subcommands.
ORACLE# show about ?
<ENTER!> no further known parameters
ORACLE# show about
Viewing Output With the More Prompt
When the output of a command is too large to fit your screen, the system displays the output in smaller sections. At the end of a section a message is displayed with your options:
- <Space> —Display the next section of output
- <q>—Quits and returns to the system prompt
- <c>—Displays the rest of the output in its entirety
ORACLE# show ? about credit information for acli accounting accounting statistics acl show host access table algd ALG status arp ARP table backup-config show a backup configuration balancer show session load balancer information bgfd BGFD status buffers show memory buffer statistics built-in-sip-manipulations Displays all built-in sip-manipulations call-recording-server Call Recording Server Statistics clock system clock configuration show current configuration directory show files in a directory dns DNS information enum ENUM information ext-band-mgr External Bandwidth Manager status ext-clf-svr External CLF Server status features currently enabled features h248d H248D status h323d H323D status health system health information hosts show host table imports show all files available for import interfaces show network interfaces ip IP system information logfile Display a log file, 'enter' to display list ('space' for next page; 'q' to quit; 'enter' for next line; 'c' to continue)