Using The Undo Form Of A Command; Entering A Command; Editing A Command Line - HP 12500 Configuration Manual

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Using the undo form of a command

Most configuration commands have an undo form for canceling a configuration, restoring the default, or
disabling a feature. For example, the info-center enable command enables the information center, and
the undo info-center enable command disables the information center.

Entering a command

When you enter a command, you can use keys or hotkeys to edit the command line, or use abbreviated
keywords or keyword aliases.

Editing a command line

To edit a command line, use the keys listed in
finished, you can press Enter to execute the command.
Table 1 Command line editing keys
Keys
Common keys
Backspace
Left arrow key (←)
Right arrow key (→)
Up arrow key (↑)
Down arrow key (↓)
Tab
Table 1
Function
If the edit buffer is not full, pressing a common key inserts a character at the
position of the cursor and moves the cursor to the right. The edit buffer can
store up to 511 characters. Unless the buffer is full, all common characters
that you enter before pressing Enter are saved in the edit buffer.
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and moves the cursor back one
character.
Moves the cursor one character to the left.
Moves the cursor one character to the right.
Gets the previous history command.
Gets the next history command.
If you press Tab after entering part of a keyword, the system automatically
completes the keyword:
If a unique match is found, the system substitutes the complete keyword for
the incomplete one and displays what you entered in the next line.
If there is more than one match, press Tab multiple times to pick the
keyword you want to enter.
If there is no match, the system does not modify what you entered but
displays it again in the next line.
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