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Command Line Interface Partial Searches
Enter the first few characters of command and press the Tab key on your
keyboard in order to locate a specific command.
The command line interface (CLI) completes the entry if the characters
form an exact match.
For example entering
admin > Config >
us
and then pressing the Tab key, returns the result
users
.
If an exact match is not found, all of the commands at the same level the
CLI hierarchy that are potential matches are listed.
For example, entering
admin > Config > User >
add
and then pressing the Tab key, returns results for
addgroup
and
adduser
.
If needed, enter additional text to make the entry unique and press the
Tab key to complete the entry. Alternatively, use a command from the
list.
Command Line Interface Tips
•
When commands are displayed as a list, they are in alphabetical
order.
•
Commands are not case sensitive.
•
Commands without arguments default to show current settings for
the command.
•
A command's parameters are usually parameter-value pairs in which
the parameter name is followed by a space and the value.
•
Typing a question mark (
?
) after a command displays help specific
to the command.
Command Line Interface Shortcuts
•
Press the Up arrow key to display the last entry.
•
Press Backspace to delete the last character typed.
•
Press Ctrl + C to terminate a command or cancel a command if you
typed the wrong parameters.
•
Press Enter on your keyboard to execute the command.
•
Press Tab on your keyboard to complete a command. Tab also
completes parameters and values (if the value is part of an
enumerated set).
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