Cisco Networking: Command Options

The Cisco networking Internetwork Operating System (IOS) has a great context-sensitive Help function, which means the IOS can help you find the specific item you are currently working with.


To start using Help, you need to type a command in the CLI. After you type one command, you can ask the IOS for help with possible options for that command. After you type your selected command, type a space and a question mark to get a list of options for that command. For example, running the copy command with the question mark results in the following:


Router#copy ?
/erase Erase destination file system.
/noverify Don't verify image signature before reload.
/verify Verify image signature before reload.
cns: Copy from cns: file system
flash: Copy from flash: file system
ftp: Copy from ftp: file system
http: Copy from http: file system
https: Copy from https: file system
null: Copy from null: file system
nvram: Copy from nvram: file system
pram: Copy from pram: file system
rcp: Copy from rcp: file system
running-config Copy from current system configuration
scp: Copy from scp: file system
startup-config Copy from startup configuration
system: Copy from system: file system
tftp: Copy from tftp: file system

In fact, if you have not typed anything on the CLI, you can still type the question mark to get a list of all the available commands that you can use from your current mode. This is a very long list, so if you start with the first few letters of the command, you will greatly reduce the size of the list.




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