When cutting and pasting configurations into NetEdit, which character is used to enter commands within the context of the previous command?
When cutting and pasting configurations into NetEdit, which character is used to enter commands within the context of the previous command?
When entering commands within the context of the previous command in NetEdit, the 'Space' character is used to signify that the next command should be placed under the current context rather than at the global level.
Lab Guide: IMPORTANT: The <SPACE> is important here to tell NetEdit that the next command is not a global command, but should be under the interface context.
Answer B Full text out of the lab guide: MPORTANT: The <SPACE> is important here to tell NetEdit that the next command is not a global command, but should be under the interface context. A switch CLI would put you in the 'interface' context, while in the NetEdit CLI you are still at the 'global' level.
I meant A
Page 31 Lab Guide: The <SPACE> is important here to tell NetEdit that the next command is not a global command, but should be under the interface context. A switch CLI would put you in the 'interface' context, while in the NetEdit CLI you are still at the 'global' level.
Exclusion procedure :) A: Space shows the available options for the command. B: does not work and no information available in the study guide C: not sure what these hyroglyphs mean, I guess "Enter" --> Enter the Command and use <Enter> to submit the command D: ESC certainly a good idea, but doesn't really work and there's nothing in the study guide about it that.... My answer is C
Lab Guide: IMPORTANT: The <SPACE> is important here to tell NetEdit that the next command is not a global command, but should be under the interface context.