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Command base-URL was: /level/06/exec/- Complete URL was:/level/06/exec/-

Exec commands:
access-enable
Create a temporary Access-List entry
access-template
Create a temporary Access-List entry
archive
manage archive files
beep
Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol commands
cd
Change current directory
clear
Reset functions
clock
Manage the system clock
cns
CNS agents
configure
Enter configuration mode
copy
Copy from one file to another
crypto
Encryption related commands.
debug
Debugging functions (see also 'undebug')
delete
Delete a file
diagnostic
Diagnostic commands
dir
List files on a filesystem
dot1x
IEEE 802.1X Exec Commands
eou
EAPoUDP
erase
Erase a filesystem
event
Event related commands
format
Format a filesystem
fsck
Fsck a filesystem
if-mgr
IF-MGR operations
ip
Global IP commands
ipe
Global IPE commands
license
License information
mkdir
Create new directory
monitor
Monitoring different system events
more
Display the contents of a file
mrinfo
Request neighbor and version information from a multicast router
mrm
IP Multicast Routing Monitor Test
mstat
Show statistics after multiple multicast traceroutes
mtrace
Trace reverse multicast path from destination to source
no
Disable debugging functions
ping
Send echo messages
power
Internal PS and RPS exec commands
pwd
Display current working directory
reload
Halt and perform a cold restart
remote
Remote procedures
rename
Rename a file
renew
Renew
rmdir
Remove existing directory
rsh
Execute a remote command
session
Run command on member switch
set
Set system parameter (not config)
show
Show running system information
systat
Display information about terminal lines
tclquit
Quit Tool Command Language shell
tclsh
Tool Command Language shell
test
Test subsystems, memory, and interfaces
traceroute
Trace route to destination
udld
UDLD protocol commands
undebug
Disable debugging functions (see also 'debug')
upgrade
Upgrade commands
verify
Verify a file
vmps
VMPS actions
vtp
Configure global VTP state
write
Write running configuration to memory, network, or terminal

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