Terminal Display; Command History - H3C S5600 SERIES Operation Manual

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pwd
2)
Enter a command, a space, a character/string and a question mark (?) next to it. All the keywords
beginning with the character/string (if available) are displayed on your terminal. For example:
<Sysname> display v?
version
vlan
voice
vrrp
3)
Enter the first several characters of a keyword of a command and then press <Tab>. If there is a
unique keyword beginning with the characters just typed, the unique keyword is displayed in its
complete form. If there are multiple keywords beginning with the characters, you can have them
displayed one by one (in complete form) by pressing <Tab> repeatedly.

Terminal Display

The CLI provides the screen splitting feature to have display output suspended when the screen is full.
When display output pauses, you can perform the following operations as needed (see
Table 1-2 Display-related operations
Press <Ctrl+C>
Press any character except <Space>, <Enter>, /,
+, and - when the display output pauses
Press the space key
Press <Enter>

Command History

The CLI provides the command history function. You can use the display history-command command
to view a specific number of latest executed commands and execute them again in a convenient way.
By default, the CLI can store up to 10 latest executed commands for each user. You can view the
command history by performing the operations listed in the following table:
Follow these steps to view history commands:
Purpose
Display the latest executed
history commands
Recall the previous history
command
Recall the next history
command
Operation
Execute the display
history-command command
Press the up arrow key or
<Ctrl+P>
Press the down arrow key or
<Ctrl+N>
Stop the display output and execution of the
command.
Stop the display output.
Get to the next page.
Get to the next line.
Operation
1-12
Table
Function
Remarks
This command displays the
command history.
This operation recalls the
previous history command (if
available).
This operation recalls the next
history command (if available).
1-2).

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