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Command alias
Command or command keyword
no
undo
show
display
write
save
Configuration procedure
To configure a command alias:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure a command alias.
alias alias command
By default, the device has a set of
command aliases, as listed in
3.
(Optional.) Display command
aliases.
display alias
[
alias
]
This command is available in any
view.
Configuring and using command hotkeys
The system defines the hotkeys shown in
and provides a set of configurable command
hotkeys. Pressing a command hotkey is the same as entering a command.
If a hotkey is also defined by the terminal software you are using to interact with the device, the
terminal software definition takes effect.
To configure a command hotkey:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure a hotkey.
hotkey hotkey
{
command
|
function function
|
none
}
shows the default
definitions for the hotkeys.
3.
(Optional.) Display hotkeys.
display hotkey
This command is available in any
view.
Table 4
System-reserved hotkeys
Hotkey
Function or command
Ctrl+A
move_the_cursor_to_the_beginning_of_the_line
: Moves the cursor to the
beginning of a line.
Ctrl+B
move_the_cursor_one_character_to_the_left
: Moves the cursor one
character to the left.
Ctrl+C
stop_the_current_command
: Stops the current command.
Ctrl+D
erase_the_character_at_the_cursor
: Deletes the character at the cursor.
Ctrl+E
move_the_cursor_to_the_end_of_the_line
: Moves the cursor to the end of a
line.
Ctrl+F
move_the_cursor_one_character_to_the_right
: Moves the cursor one
character to the right.
Ctrl+G
display current-configuration
: Displays the running configuration.
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