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CLI configuration
This chapter includes these sections:
• What is CLI?
• Entering the CLI
• Command conventions
• Undo form of a command
• CLI views
• Using the CLI online help
• Typing commands
• Checking command-line errors
• Using command history
• Controlling the CLI display
• Configuring user privilege and command levels
• Saving the current configuration
• Displaying and maintaining CLI
What is CLI?
The command line interface (CLI) enables you to interact with your device by typing text commands. At
the CLI, you can instruct your device to perform a given task by typing a text command and then pressing
Enter. Compared with the graphical use0r interface (GUI) where you can use a mouse to perform
configurations, the CLI allows you to input more information in one command line.
Figure 1 CLI example
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