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C
1: C
HAPTER
ONFIGURATION
C
OMMANDS
Description
Using the hotkey command, you can correlate a command line with a hotkey.
Using the undo hotkey command, you can recover the default value of the system.
By default, CTRL_G, CTRL_L and CTRL_O correspond to the following
commands respectively:
display current-configuration (display current configuration);
display ip routing-table (display routing table information);
undo debugging all (disable the overall debugging function, that is,
disable the output of all debugging information).
You can change the definitions on your demand. The default values for the other
hotkeys are null.
Example
Correlate the display tcp status command with the hotkey CTRL_T.
[3Com] hotkey ctrl_t display tcp status
[3Com] display hotkey
----------------- HOTKEY -----------------
=Defined hotkeys=
Hotkeys Command
CTRL_G
display current-configuration
CTRL_L
display ip routing-table
CTRL_O
undo debug all
CTRL_T
display tcp status
=Undefined hotkeys=
Hotkeys Command
CTRL_U
NULL
=System hotkeys=
Hotkeys Function
CTRL_A
Move the cursor to the beginning of the current line.
CTRL_B
Move the cursor one character left.
CTRL_C
Stop current command function.
CTRL_D
Erase current character.
CTRL_E
Move the cursor to the end of the current line.
CTRL_F
Move the cursor one character right.
CTRL_H
Erase the character left of the cursor.
CTRL_K
Kill outgoing connection.
CTRL_N
Display the next command from the history buffer.
CTRL_P
Display the previous command from the history buffer.
CTRL_R
Redisplay the current line.
CTRL_V
Paste text from the clipboard.
CTRL_W
Delete the word left of the cursor.
CTRL_X
Delete all characters up to the cursor.
CTRL_Y
Delete all characters after the cursor.
CTRL_Z
Return to the user view.
CTRL_]
Kill incoming connection or redirect connection.
ESC_B
Move the cursor one word back.
ESC_D
Delete remainder of word.
ESC_F
Move the cursor forward one word.
ESC_N
Move the cursor down a line.
ESC_P
Move the cursor up a line.

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