Installation guide

USING THE ACLI HOW TO USE THE ACLI
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prompts you for the action you want to take: view the displays’s next line or next
page, show the entire display at once, or quit the display. You cannot change
setting persistently, and need to change them every time you log in.
Configurable page size—The page size defaults to 24 X 80. You can change the
terminal screen size by using the new cli terminal height and cli terminal
width commands. The settings for terminal size are not preserved across ACLI
sessions.
Exiting the ACLI Typing exit at any ACLI prompt moves you to the next “higher” level in the ACLI.
After exiting out of the User mode, you are logged out of the system.
Navigation Tips This section provides information about hotkeys used to navigate the ACLI. This
information applies to both User mode and Superuser mode, although the specific
commands available to those modes differ.
Hotkeys Hotkeys can assist you in navigating and editing the ACLI, and they also allow you
to scroll through a list of commands that you have recently executed. These hotkeys
are similar to those found in many other CLIs. The following table lists ACLI hotkeys
and a description of each.
Category Hotkey Description
General <Ctrl-D> Equivalent of the done command when
used at the end of a command line. When
used within a command line, this hotkey
deletes the character at the cursor.
<UParrow> Scrolls forward through former commands.
<DOWNarrow> Scrolls backward through former
commands.
<Tab> Completes a partial command or lists all
options available if the characters entered
match multiple commands. Executed at the
beginning of the command line, this hotkey
lists the available commands or
configurable elements/parameters .
Context-Sensitive
Help
? Provides context-sensitive help. It
functions both for ACLI commands and
configuration elements and is displayed in
alphabetical order.