R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module System Management Configuration Guide-6PW101

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Typing commands
Editing command lines
Table 16 lists some shortcut keys you can use to edit command lines.
Table 16 Editing functions
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Common keys
If the edit buffer is not full, pressing a common key inserts the character at the
position of the cursor and moves the cursor to the right.
Backspace
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and moves the cursor back one
character.
Left arrow key or Ctrl+B The cursor moves one character space to the left.
Right arrow key or Ctrl+F The cursor moves one character space to the right.
Tab
If you press Tab after entering part of a keyword, the system automatically
completes the keyword:
If finding a unique match, the system substitutes the complete keyword for
the incomplete one and displays it in the next line.
If there is more than one match, you can press Tab repeatedly to display
in cycles all the keywords starting with the character string that you typed.
If there is no match, the system does not modify the incomplete keyword
and displays it again in the next line.
Typing incomplete keywords
You can input a command comprising incomplete keywords that can uniquely identify the complete
command.
In user view, for example, commands starting with an s include startup saved-configuration and
system-view.
To enter system view, type sy.
To set the configuration file to be used at the next startup, type st s.
You can also press Tab to have an incomplete keyword automatically completed.