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Command History
ExtremeWare XOS “remembers” the commands you enter. You can display a list of these commands by
using the following command:
history
Common Commands
Table 7
describes some of the common commands used to manage the switch. Commands specific to a
particular feature may also be described in other chapters of this guide. For a detailed description of the
commands and their options, see the
ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Guide
.
Insert
Toggles on and off. When toggled on, inserts text and shifts previous text to right.
[Ctrl] + A
Moves cursor to first character in line.
[Ctrl] + E
Moves cursor to last character in line.
[Ctrl] + L
Clears screen and movers cursor to beginning of line.
[Ctrl] + P or Up Arrow
Displays previous command in command history buffer and places cursor at end of
command.
[Ctrl] + N or Down Arrow
Displays next command in command history buffer and places cursor at end of
command.
[Ctrl] + U
Clears all characters typed from cursor to beginning of line.
[Ctrl] + W
Deletes previous word.
[Ctrl] + C
Interrupts the current CLI command execution.
Table 7: Common commands
Command
Description
clear session [<sessId> | all]
Terminates a Telnet session from the switch.
configure account <name>
Configures a user account password.
Passwords can have a minimum of 0 character and can
have a maximum of 32 characters. Passwords are case-
sensitive; user names are not case sensitive.
configure banner
Configures the banner string. You can enter up to 24 rows
of 79-column text that is displayed before the login prompt
of each session. Press [Return] at the beginning of a line
to terminate the command and apply the banner. To clear
the banner, press [Return] at the beginning of the first
line.
configure ports <port_list> auto off
speed [10 | 100 | 1000 | 10000]
duplex [half | full]
Manually configures the port speed and duplex setting of
one or more ports on a switch.
configure slot <slot> module
<module_type>
Configures a slot for a particular I/O module card.
NOTE: This command is available only on modular
switches.
Table 6: Line-editing keys (Continued)
Key(s)
Description
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