1.6.3 Entering Partial Commands
The CLI does not accept partial or incomplete commands. You may enter a unique part of a
command and press
For example, if you enter
automatically displays.
If you enter a partial command that is not unique and press
commands that start with the partial command.
Figure 9 Non-Unique Partial Command Example
Router# c
clear
Router# co
configure
1.6.4 Entering a ? in a Command
Typing a ? (question mark) usually displays help information. However, some commands
allow you to input a ?, for example as part of a string. Press [CTRL+V] on your keyboard to
enter a ? without the NXC treating it as a help query.
1.6.5 Command History
The NXC keeps a list of commands you have entered for the current CLI session. You can use
any commands in the history again by pressing the up () or down () arrow key to scroll
through the previously used commands and press
1.6.6 Navigation
Press
[CTRL]+A
cursor to the end of the line.
1.6.7 Erase Current Command
Press
[CTRL]+U
).
[ENTER]
1.6.8 The no Commands
When entering the no commands described in this document, you may not need to type the
whole command. For example, with the "[no] mss <536..1452>" command, you use
"mss 536" to specify the MSS value. But to disable the MSS setting, you only need to type
"no mss" instead of "no mss 536".
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to have the NXC automatically display the full command.
[TAB]
and press
config
[TAB]
configure
copy
[TAB]
copy
to move the cursor to the beginning of the line. Press
to erase whatever you have currently typed at the prompt (before pressing
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, the full command of
[TAB]
, the NXC displays a list of
[TAB]
.
[ENTER]
[CTRL]+E
configure
to move the
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