Using The Keyword No; Filtering Show Commands - Dell Force10 MXL Blade Reference Manual

Ftos command line reference guide for the mxl 10/40gbe switch io module
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Use the left and right arrow keys to navigate left or right in the FTOS command line.
defines the key combinations valid at the FTOS command line.
Table 2-2. Short-cut Keys and their Actions
Key
Combination
CNTL-A
CNTL-B
CNTL-D
CNTL-E
CNTL-F
CNTL-I
CNTL-K
CNTL-N
CNTL-P
CNTL-U
CNTL-W
CNTL-X
CNTL-Z
Esc B
Esc F
Esc D

Using the Keyword no

To disable, delete, or return to default values, use the no form of the commands. For most commands,
if you type the keyword no in front of the command, you will disable that command or delete it from
the running configuration. In this document, the no form of the command is described in the
"Command Syntax" portion of the command description.

Filtering show Commands

You can filter the display output of a show command to find specific information, to display certain
information only, or to begin the command output at the first instance of a regular expression or phrase.
When you execute a show command, followed by a pipe ( | ) and one of the parameters listed below
and a regular expression, the resulting output either excludes or includes those parameters, as defined
by the parameter:
Action
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
Moves the cursor back one character.
Deletes character at cursor.
Moves the cursor to the end of the line.
Moves the cursor forward one character.
Completes a keyword.
Deletes all characters from the cursor to the end of the command line.
Return to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with Ctrl-P
or the up arrow key
Recalls commands, beginning with the last command
Deletes the line.
Deletes the previous word.
Deletes the line.
Comes back to EXEC mode from any CONFIGURATION mode
Moves the cursor back one word.
Moves the cursor forward one word.
Deletes all characters from the cursor to the end of the word.
except
— display only text that does not match the pattern (or regular expression)
find
— search for the first occurrence of a pattern
grep
— display text that matches a pattern
Table 2-2
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