An NCL command can contain the following elements, in the order
    shown:
    verb [entity name] [,argument/attribute] [,prepositional_phrase]
    and as demonstrated in the following example:
    ncl> show node .mass.boston.welder routing circuit ethernet-1 -
    _ncl> all status,by user=harry, password=truman
    This command shows the current values for all status attributes
    for routing circuit Ethernet-1 on node .mass.boston.welder with
    access control information supplied. The components of this
    command are:
    o  Verb (or directive): show
    o  Entity name: node .mass.boston.welder routing circuit
       ethernet-1, where:
       -  node is the global entity class
       -  .mass.boston.welder is the instance name for class node
       -  routing identifies the module to which this entity belongs
       -  circuit is the entity class
       -  ethernet-1 is the instance name for class circuit. The
          entity name reflects the full naming hierarchy for the
          entity.
    o  all status, an attribute specifier
    o  by (preceded by a comma), a prepositional phrase
    o  user=harry, password=truman, user name and password used for
       access control on the remote node
    A comma must separate more than one attribute or argument and
    must always precede a preposition. For example:
    ncl> show node moosie session control port * all status, all -
    _ncl> counters, with direction = outgoing
    If the command is directed to the local system, it is not
    necessary to include the node entity's class/instance in the
    command. For example, this command would create the specified
    entity on the local node:
    ncl> create routing type endnode
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