Command Line Editing; Requirements - Planet WGSW-28040 Command Manual

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To use the <Tab> key to do keyword auto completion:
Switch(config)# copy tftp r<Tab>
Switch(config)# copy tftp running-config
You do not need to type in the entire commands; you only need to type in enough characters for the CLI to recognize the
command as unique. The following example shows you how to enter the show running-config command:
Switch(config)# sh ru
Note: If you want to stop displaying the information, press key "q" to escape.

1.4 Command Line Editing

Before you press <Enter>, the current command line can be edited using special keys including
arrows and <Ctrl> keys. The following table describes the special keys and their function
supported by the CLI:
Keys
<Ctrl>-B; ←
<Ctrl>-D
<Ctrl>-E
<Ctrl>-F; →
<Ctrl>-K
<Ctrl>-N; ↓
<Ctrl>-P; ↑
<Ctrl>-U
<Ctrl>-W
<Esc> B
<Esc> D
<Esc> F
<Backspace>
<Del>

1.5 Requirements

Workstations running Windows XP/Vista/7/8/, Windows 2003/2008, MAC OS X or later, Linux, UNIX, or other
platforms are compatible with TCP/IP protocols.
Workstations are installed with Ethernet NIC (Network Interface Card)
Function
Moves the cursor back one character
Deletes the character at the cursor
Jumps to the end of the current command line
Moves the cursor forward one character
Deletes from the cursor to the end of the command line
Enters the next command line in the command history
Enters the previous command line in the command history
Deletes from the cursor to the beginning of the command line
Deletes the last word typed
Moves the cursor backward one word
Deletes from the cursor to the end of the word
Moves the cursor forward one word
Delete the character before the cursor
Delete the character at the cursor
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