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Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 Using the Command-Line Interface
Using Editing Features
Press
Ctrl-F
, or press the
right arrow key.
Move the cursor forward one character.
Press
Ctrl-A
.
Move the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
Press
Ctrl-E
.
Move the cursor to the end of the command line.
Press
Esc B
.
Move the cursor back one word.
Press
Esc F
.
Move the cursor forward one word.
Press
Ctrl-T
.
Transpose the character to the left of the cursor with the
character located at the cursor.
Recall commands from the buffer
and paste them in the command line.
The switch provides a buffer with the
last ten items that you deleted.
Press
Ctrl-Y.
Recall the most recent entry in the buffer.
Press
Esc Y
.
Recall the next buffer entry.
The buffer contains only the last 10 items that you have
deleted or cut. If you press
Esc Y
more than ten times, you
cycle to the first buffer entry.
Delete entries if you make a mistake
or change your mind.
Press the
Delete
or
Backspace
key.
Erase the character to the left of the cursor.
Press
Ctrl-D
.
Delete the character at the cursor.
Press
Ctrl-K
.
Delete all characters from the cursor to the end of the
command line.
Press
Ctrl-U
or
Ctrl-X
.
Delete all characters from the cursor to the beginning of
the command line.
Press
Ctrl-W
.
Delete the word to the left of the cursor.
Press
Esc D
.
Delete from the cursor to the end of the word.
Capitalize or lowercase words or
capitalize a set of letters.
Press
Esc C
.
Capitalize at the cursor.
Press
Esc L
.
Change the word at the cursor to lowercase.
Press
Esc U
.
Capitalize letters from the cursor to the end of the word.
Designate a particular keystroke as
an executable command, perhaps as a
shortcut.
Press
Ctrl-V
or
Esc Q
.
Table 2-5
Editing Commands through Keystrokes (continued)
Capability
Keystroke
1
Purpose