Scrolling Down A Line Or A Screen - HP procurve 8100fl series Management And Configuration Manual

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Table 2-2.
CLI Line Editing Commands (Continued)
Command
Resulting Action
[Ctrl][Y]
Paste back what was deleted by the previous Ctrl-k or Ctrl-w
command. Text is pasted back at the cursor location
[Ctrl][Z]
If inside a subsystem, it exits back to the top level. If in Privileged
Exec mode, it exits back to Exec mode. If in Configuration mode, it
exits back to Privileged Exec mode.
[Esc][D]
Delete characters from cursor's current location to the first blank
space.
[Esc][F]
Move forward one word
[Esc][backspace]
Delete backwards from cursor to the previous blank space
(essentially a delete-word-backward command)
[Tab]
Attempts to complete command keyword.
"<string>"
Opaque strings may be specified using double quotes. This prevents
interpretation of otherwise special CLI characters.
You can also use the left and right arrow keys to move the cursor to the left
and right respectively. Use the up-arrow key to scroll backwards through the
previous commands entered in the current mode. Use the down-arrow key to
return to the most recently entered command in the current mode.
The correct use of [
Ctrl
command is being processed (for example, during a show command). If you
wish to abort a command that is in process, use [
processing the current command.
If [
Ctrl
][
S
] is used to suspend output, use [
command.

Scrolling Down a Line or a Screen

When viewing some commands, the output might be longer than your screen
can display. In such cases, a
screen. To display the next line, press the [
screen, press the [
Spacebar
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
][
Z
] is to exit a mode only. Do not use [
Ctrl
prompt appears at the bottom of the
--more--
Enter
]. To return to the CLI prompt, press the [
Using the CLI
Ctrl
][
Z
][
], or use [
][
Ctrl
C
Ctrl
][
Q
] to resume processing the
] key. To scroll down one full
] while a
] to stop
S
] key.
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