Cisco Nexus 5500 Series Configuration Manual page 67

Nx-os fundamentals configuration guide, release 7.x
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Understanding the Command-Line Interface
Keystokes
Down arrow key
Right arrow key
Left arrow key
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Tab
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Description
Displays the next command in the command history.
Moves your cursor through the command string, either
forward or backward, allowing you to edit the current
command.
Displays a list of available commands.
Completes the word for you after you enter the first
characters of the word and then press the Tab key.
All options that match are presented.
Use tabs to complete the following items:
Example:
switch(config)# xm<Tab>
switch(config)# xml<Tab>
switch(config)# xml server
Example:
switch(config)# c<Tab>
callhome
cdp
switch(config)# cl<Tab>
class-map
switch(config)# cla<Tab>
switch(config)# class-map
Example:
switch# cd bootflash:<Tab>
bootflash:
bootflash:///
bootflash://module-5/
bootflash://sup-active/
bootflash://module-6/ bootflash://sup-local/
Example:
switch# cd bootflash://mo<Tab>
bootflash://module-5/
bootflash://module-6/cv
switch# cd bootflash://module-
Cisco Nexus 5500 Series NX-OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
Keystroke Shortcuts
• Command names
• Scheme names in the file system
• Server names in the file system
• Filenames in the file system
class-map
clock
cli
control-plane
cli
clock
bootflash://sup-1/
bootflash://sup-2/
cts
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