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1.6.3 Entering Partial Commands
The CLI does not accept partial or incomplete commands. You may enter a unique part of a
command and press
[TAB]
to have the UAG automatically display the full command.
For example, if you enter
config
and press
[TAB]
, the full command of
configure
automatically
displays.
If you enter a partial command that is not unique and press
[TAB]
, the UAG displays a list of
commands that start with the partial command.
Figure 13
Non-Unique Partial Command Example
1.6.4 Entering a ? in a Command
Typing a
?
(question mark) usually displays help information. However, some commands allow you
to input a
?
, for example as part of a string. Press [CTRL+V] on your keyboard to enter a
?
without
the UAG treating it as a help query.
1.6.5 Command History
The UAG keeps a list of commands you have entered for the current CLI session. You can use any
commands in the history again by pressing the up (
) or down (
) arrow key to scroll through the
previously used commands and press
[ENTER]
.
1.6.6 Navigation
Press
[CTRL]+A
to move the cursor to the beginning of the line. Press
[CTRL]+E
to move the cursor to
the end of the line.
1.6.7 Erase Current Command
Press
[CTRL]+U
to erase whatever you have currently typed at the prompt (before pressing
[ENTER]
).
1.6.8 The no Commands
When entering the no commands described in this document, you may not need to type the whole
command. For example, with the “
[no] mss <536..1452>
” command, you use “
mss 536
” to specify
the MSS value. But to disable the MSS setting, you only need to type “
no mss
” instead of “no mss
536”.
Router# c
[TAB]
clear configure copy
Router# co
[TAB]
configure copy
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