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Hotke
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Function
Ctrl+V Pastes the content in the clipboard.
Ctrl+W
Deletes all the characters in a continuous string to the left of the
cursor.
Ctrl+X Deletes all the characters to the left of the cursor.
Ctrl+Y Deletes all the characters to the right of the cursor.
Ctrl+Z Exits to user view.
Ctrl+] Terminates an incoming connection or a redirect connection.
Esc+B
Moves the cursor to the leading character of the continuous string to
the left.
Esc+D
Deletes all the characters of the continuous string at the current
cursor position and to the right of the cursor.
Esc+F
Moves the cursor to the front of the next continuous string to the
right.
Esc+N
Moves the cursor down by one line (available before you press
Enter)
Esc+P Moves the cursor up by one line (available before you press Enter)
Esc+< Specifies the cursor as the beginning of the clipboard.
Esc+> Specifies the cursor as the ending of the clipboard.
NOTE:
The hotkeys in the table above are defined by the switch. If the same hotkeys are defined by the terminal
software that you use to interact with the switch, the hotkeys defined by the terminal software take effect.
Redisplaying input but not submitted commands
If your command input is interrupted by output system information, you can use this feature to redisplay
the previously input but not submitted commands.
Follow these steps to enable redisplaying of input but not submitted commands:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view system-view
Enable redisplaying of input but
not submitted commands
info-center synchronous
Required
Disabled by default
NOTE:
W
ith this feature enabled:
If you have no input at the command line prompt and the system outputs system information such as
logs, the system will not display the command line prompt after the output.
If the system outputs system information when you are typin
g
interactive information (not YES/NO for
confirmation), the system will not redisplay the prompt information but a line break after the output and
then display what you have typed.