Qtech QSW-3300-28F-AC-AC [51/693] Command conventions

Qtech QSW-3300-28F-AC-AC [51/693] Command conventions
Command Conventions
Software User Manual
CLI Command Reference
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The show commands also contain a description of the information that the command shows.
Command Conventions
The parameters for a command might include mandatory values, optional values, or keyword choices.
Parameters are order-dependent. Ta ble 1 describes the conventions this document uses to distinguish between
value types.
Common Parameter Values
Parameter values might be names (strings) or numbers. To use spaces as part of a name parameter, enclose
the name value in double quotes. For example, the expression “System Name with Spaces” forces the system
to accept the spaces. Empty strings (““) are not valid user-defined strings. Table 2 describes common parameter
values and value formatting.
Table 1: Parameter Conventions
Symbol Example Description
[] square brackets
[value]
Indicates an optional parameter.
italic font in a
parameter
.
value or [value]
Indicates a variable value. You must replace the italicized text
and brackets with an appropriate value, which might be a
name or number.
{} curly braces
{choice1 | choice2}
Indicates that you must select a parameter from the list of
choices.
| Vertical bars
choice1 | choice2
Separates the mutually exclusive choices.
[
{}] Braces within
square brackets
[{choice1 | choice2}]
Indicates a choice within an optional element.
Table 2: Parameter Descriptions
Parameter Description
ipaddr This parameter is a valid IP address. You can enter the IP address in the following
formats:
a (32 bits)
a.b (8.24 bits)
a.b.c (8.8.16 bits)
a.b.c.d (8.8.8.8)
In addition to these formats, the CLI accepts decimal, hexadecimal and octal formats
through the following input formats (where
n
is any valid hexadecimal, octal or
decimal number):
0xn (CLI assumes hexadecimal format.)
0n (CLI assumes octal format with leading zeros.)
n (CLI assumes decimal format.)

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