AS9216 Installation and
Maintenance Manual
Using the Command Line Interface
(CLI)
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ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary
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CLI Keyboard Sequences
You can use keyboard sequences for moving around the command line and
editing it. You can also use keyboard sequences to scroll through a list of
recently executed commands.
Table
8–4: CLI Keyboard Sequences
Key
Function
Ctrl+b or Left Arrow
Moves one character back
Esc+b or Alt+b
Moves one word back
Ctrl+f or Right Arrow
Moves one character forward
Esc+f or Alt+f
Moves one word forward
Ctrl+a or Home
Moves to the beginning of the command line
Ctrl+e or End
Moves to the end of the command line
Ctrl+h, Delete, or Backspace
Deletes the character that precedes the cursor
Ctrl+d
Moves one mode back
Ctrl+k
Deletes all characters to the end of the command
line
Ctrl+u or Ctrl+x
Deletes the command line
Ctrl+w, Esc+Backspace, or
Alt+Backspace
Deletes the last word
Esc+d or Alt+d
Deletes the word after the cursor
Ctrl+y
Inserts the most recently deleted text at the cursor
Ctrl+p or Up Arrow
Moves up to the previous line in the history buffer
Ctrl+n or Down Arrow
Moves down to the next command line in the
history buffer
Ctrl+r
Searches the command history in reverse order
Esc+c
Capitalizes the word at the cursor, for example,
make the first character uppercase and the rest of
the word lowercase
Esc+l
Changes the word at the cursor to lowercase
Esc+u
Changes the word at the cursor to uppercase
Ctrl+c
Interrupts the current input and moves to the next
command line
Ctrl+t
Transposes characters
ESC+m
Enters multi-line mode (>):
[Entering Multiline mode, exit with ctrl-D.]
Ctrl+z
Returns to Operational mode