set cli complete-on-space Cisco equivalent
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Does anyone know what would be the equivalent, if any, of the Juniper command 'set cli complete-on-space' for Cisco? I used to work with Juniper devices and I LOVED this feature, but now we are strictly a Cisco shop.
cisco juniper juniper-junos cisco-commands
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Does anyone know what would be the equivalent, if any, of the Juniper command 'set cli complete-on-space' for Cisco? I used to work with Juniper devices and I LOVED this feature, but now we are strictly a Cisco shop.
cisco juniper juniper-junos cisco-commands
Cisco commands can be completed simply by using <TAB>.
– Ron Maupin♦
Dec 28 '18 at 21:57
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Does anyone know what would be the equivalent, if any, of the Juniper command 'set cli complete-on-space' for Cisco? I used to work with Juniper devices and I LOVED this feature, but now we are strictly a Cisco shop.
cisco juniper juniper-junos cisco-commands
Does anyone know what would be the equivalent, if any, of the Juniper command 'set cli complete-on-space' for Cisco? I used to work with Juniper devices and I LOVED this feature, but now we are strictly a Cisco shop.
cisco juniper juniper-junos cisco-commands
cisco juniper juniper-junos cisco-commands
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Cisco commands can be completed simply by using <TAB>.
– Ron Maupin♦
Dec 28 '18 at 21:57
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Cisco commands can be completed simply by using <TAB>.
– Ron Maupin♦
Dec 28 '18 at 21:57
Cisco commands can be completed simply by using <TAB>.
– Ron Maupin♦
Dec 28 '18 at 21:57
Cisco commands can be completed simply by using <TAB>.
– Ron Maupin♦
Dec 28 '18 at 21:57
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The Cisco command completion uses the <TAB>
key (one of the Juniper options).
Cisco commands also do not even need to be complete to work; they only need to be complete enough to be unambiguous. For example, most people type sh run
rather than the full show running-config
.
You can also type ?
to get the list of options.
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The Cisco command completion uses the <TAB>
key (one of the Juniper options).
Cisco commands also do not even need to be complete to work; they only need to be complete enough to be unambiguous. For example, most people type sh run
rather than the full show running-config
.
You can also type ?
to get the list of options.
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The Cisco command completion uses the <TAB>
key (one of the Juniper options).
Cisco commands also do not even need to be complete to work; they only need to be complete enough to be unambiguous. For example, most people type sh run
rather than the full show running-config
.
You can also type ?
to get the list of options.
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The Cisco command completion uses the <TAB>
key (one of the Juniper options).
Cisco commands also do not even need to be complete to work; they only need to be complete enough to be unambiguous. For example, most people type sh run
rather than the full show running-config
.
You can also type ?
to get the list of options.
The Cisco command completion uses the <TAB>
key (one of the Juniper options).
Cisco commands also do not even need to be complete to work; they only need to be complete enough to be unambiguous. For example, most people type sh run
rather than the full show running-config
.
You can also type ?
to get the list of options.
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answered Dec 28 '18 at 22:13
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Cisco commands can be completed simply by using <TAB>.
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Dec 28 '18 at 21:57