Command Guide of WGSW-28040
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To use the <Tab> key to do keyword auto completion:
Switch(config)#
copy tftp r<Tab>
Switch(config)#
copy tftp running-config
You do not need to type in the entire commands; you only need to type in enough characters for the CLI to recognize the
command as unique. The following example shows you how to enter the show running-config command:
Switch(config)#
sh ru
Note: If you want to stop displaying the information, press key “
q
” to escape.
1.4 Command Line Editing
Before you press <Enter>, the current command line can be edited using special keys including
arrows and <Ctrl> keys. The following table describes the special keys and their function
supported by the CLI:
Keys
Function
<Ctrl>-B;
←
Moves the cursor back one character
<Ctrl>-D
Deletes the character at the cursor
<Ctrl>-E
Jumps to the end of the current command line
<Ctrl>-F;
→
Moves the cursor forward one character
<Ctrl>-K
Deletes from the cursor to the end of the command line
<Ctrl>-N;
↓
Enters the next command line in the command history
<Ctrl>-P;
↑
Enters the previous command line in the command history
<Ctrl>-U
Deletes from the cursor to the beginning of the command line
<Ctrl>-W
Deletes the last word typed
<Esc> B
Moves the cursor backward one word
<Esc> D
Deletes from the cursor to the end of the word
<Esc> F
Moves the cursor forward one word
<Backspace>
Delete the character before the cursor
<Del>
Delete the character at the cursor
1.5 Requirements
Workstations
running Windows XP/Vista/7/8/, Windows 2003/2008, MAC OS X or later, Linux, UNIX, or other
platforms are compatible with TCP/IP protocols.
Workstations are installed with Ethernet NIC (Network Interface Card)