When you use the ? help to view a list of possible command completions, the output includes symbols that provide more information about the statement. The following symbols can appear in a list:
The following example at the [edit system services] hierarchy level shows that authentication-order, domain-search, and name-server can contain more than one value.
[edit system] user@host# show ? Possible completions: <[Enter]> Execute this command + authentication-order Order in which authentication methods are invoked + domain-search List of domain names to search host-name Hostname for C-series Controller > ldap LDAP properties > login Login properties + name-server DNS name servers > ntp NTP configuration > radius-server RADIUS server configuration > services System services configuration > syslog System log configuration > tacplus-server TACACS+ server configuration time-zone Time zone definition name | Pipe through a command
The following example at the [edit shared sae configuration driver] hierarchy level shows that mac-cache-expiration and unauthenticated-subscriber-dn are required statements.
[edit shared sae configuration driver]
user@host# show ?
Possible completions:
<[Enter]> Execute this command
> junos Parameters the SAE uses to manage JUNOS routing platforms
> junose Parameters the SAE uses to manage JUNOSe routers
* mac-cache-expiration Time that a subscriber profile remains in SAE cache (0..I
NF s)
> pcmm Parameters that SAE uses to manage PCMM devices
> scripts Scripts to customize setup of SAE connections to devices
> simulated Parameters that the SAE uses for simulated drivers
> snmp Global default SNMP communities
> third-party Parameters that SAE uses to manage third-party devices
* unauthenticated-subscriber-dn
DN of an unauthenticated subscriber profile
virtual-portal-address
IP address of the portal server
| Pipe through a command
If you do not type an option for a statement that requires one, a message indicates the type of information expected. In this example, you need to type an area number as an identifier to complete the logger name:
[edit]
user@host# set shared sae configuration logger
^
syntax error, expecting <identifier>.