NCL commands form three broad categories: o Control commands (such as set ncl default, exit, help) enable the user to perform certain tasks within the NCL utility environment. These commands perform no network management functions. o Database commands (such as, show, set, add, remove) modify or display characteristics for existing entities, but may not immediately affect the network configuration or operation. o Action commands (such as create, delete, enable, disable) have an immediate impact on the operation of the network, often causing a state change to an entity. There are many entity-specific action commands (see the individual entity description sections for details). Any command that is not a control command or a database command is an action command. For descriptions of these verbs, refer to HELP <verb>.