When you specify more than one focus for a command, the CLI merges them. In the following example, the focus indicated by the prompt—this focus is called the
outer focus—controls the display. This example shows what happens when
dfocus commands are strung together:
Stringing multiple focuses together might not produce the most readable result. In this case, it shows how one
dfocus command can modify what another sees and acts on. The ultimate result is an arena that a command acts on. In these examples, the
dfocus command tells the
dstatus command what to display.