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Appendix C Command Summary
Editing and Completion Features
Note
Though a command string may be displayed on multiple lines in this
guide, it must be entered on a single line with not returns except at
the end of the complete command.
Editing and Completion Features
You can use individual keys and control-key combinations to help you work with
the Command Line Interface (CLI). Table C-2 describes the key and key
combination functions.
Table C-2
Key Reference
Key(s)
Function
TAB
Completes the current word
?
Shows possible command completions
CTRL+A
Moves cursor to the beginning of the command line
CTRL+B
Moves cursor to the previous character
CTRL+C
Exits the QuickStart wizard at any point; the configuration is
not saved
CTRL+D
When editing a command, deletes the character to the right
of the cursor; otherwise, exits current configuration level or
exits the configuration manager if at the Top Level
CTRL+E
Moves cursor to the end of the command line
CTRL+F
Moves cursor to the next character
CTRL+K
Erases characters from the cursor to the end of the line
CTRL+L
Clears the screen
CTRL+N
Displays the next command in the command history
CTRL+P
Displays the previous command in the command history
CTRL+U
Erases characters from the cursor to the beginning of the line
CTRL+W
Erases the previous word
CTRL+Z
Leaves current mode and returns to Top Level mode