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Parameters

Parameters are often required elements of a command; however, for some commands, parameters are not required. A parameter is most often a value that you specify after the keyword. There are different types of parameters, such as strings, integers, or IP addresses.

The CLI indicates the type of parameter that you must enter. When you see a range of numbers or uppercase letters, it indicates that you must specify a value. For example:

CLI Parameter Placeholder or Range

Sample Parameter User Input

ROUTER[:VRF]
charlie:1234
INTERFACE
3/2:20/15
WORD
windtunnel
<0–4294967295>
5600
A.B.C.D
192.56.32.2

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