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TERMINAL SERVERS
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PECIAL
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Several special keys may be used to facilitate the command entry process.
These keys can be used from any ANSI-compliant terminal.
Table 4-2
displays
these keys and their functions.
Table 4-2. Special Keys Functions.
Key
Function
Left and right arrow keys
Moves the cursor along the current command
line to enable changes to be made.
Up and down arrow keys
Scrolls through previous commands entered by
the user. Each arrow-up press will regress to a
previously entered command line. Similarly, an
arrow-down will progress to a more recently
entered command line (dependent on terminal
program).
<Backspace> or <Delete>
Deletes the one character to the left of the
cursor.
<Ctrl/U>
Deletes the current command line.
<Ctrl/Z>
Operates like a <Ctrl/U> except when entered in
response to a password or verification prompt. It
stops the password-entering process (either the
password itself or the verification) and returns
the Terminal Server to local mode. If it is used in
response to a username prompt, it causes the
defined port name to be used for the specific
username. NOTE: <Ctrl/Z) does not unlock a
locked terminal (refer to the LOCK command).
<Enter>
Executes the current command line.
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