HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide
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changed by using the sysname command. In user view, you can perform basic operations including
display, debug, file management, FTP, Telnet, clock setting, and reboot.
From user view, you can enter system view to configure global settings (such as the daylight saving time,
banners, and hotkeys) and some functions. The system view prompt is [Device-name].
From system view, you can enter different function views. For example, you can enter interface view to
configure interface parameters, enter VLAN view to add ports to the specific VLAN, and enter user line
view to configure login user attributes. A function view might have child views. For example, in BGP view,
there are IPv4 unicast instance view and BGP-VPN IPv4 unicast instance view.
To display all commands available in a view, enter a question mark (?) at the view prompt.
Entering system view from user view
Task Command
Enter system view. system-view
Returning to the upper-level view from any view
Task Command
Return to the upper-level view from any view. quit
Executing the quit command in user view terminates your connection to the device.
In public key view, use the peer-public-key end command to return to system view.
Returning to user view
Instead of using the quit command multiple times, you can return directly to user view from any other view
by using the return command or pressing Ctrl+Z.
To return directly to user view from any other view:
Task Command
Return directly to user view. return
Accessing the CLI online help
The CLI online help is context sensitive. You can enter a question mark at any prompt or in any position
of a command to display all available options.
To access the CLI online help, use one of the following methods:
• Enter a question mark at a view prompt to display the first keyword of every command available in
the view. For example:
<Sysname> ?
User view commands:
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