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Wildcards will include the largest possible set of ports, but may output an error message if a
specific switch ID or port number doesn’t exist.
For example, these sets are invalid:
interface * 2/*
o
All ports of all types on switch 2 – which isn’t a member of the stack
interface * */100
o
There is no port 100 of any type on any switch
interface GigabitEthernet */* 2.5GigabitEthernet 2/*
o
Again, switch 2 doesn’t exist so the entire set is considered invalid
Validity is determined per set of (type, switch ID, port) containing wildcards: The result for
that set is valid if there is at least one port that matches the set. A list of sets is valid if all sets
match at least one port each.
3.4. Using the Keyboard
The ICLI provides a rich set of keys to assist the user while working with the command line.
The functionality is divided into:
Basic line editing
Command history
Context-sensitive help
Long lines and pagination
3.4.1. Basic Line Editing
Basic line editing allows the input of characters to form a command line, while also allowing
cursor movement and insertion/deletion of characters and words. The available editing
functions and keys are:
Table 1.
Basic Line Editing Keys
Key
Operation
Left / Right
Move one character left/right
Home / Ctrl-A
Move to start of line
End / Ctrl-E
Move to end of line
Del / Ctrl-D
Delete character at cursor
Backspace / Ctrl-H
Delete character to the left of cursor
Ctrl-N
Delete the entire current line
Key
Operation
Ctrl-U / Ctrl-X
Delete all characters to the left of the cursor
Ctrl-K
Delete all characters under the cursor and right
Ctrl-W
Delete from cursor to start of word on the left
TAB
Complete word at end-of-line (see also section 3.3.3)
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