Configuring And Using Command Hotkeys - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring and using command hotkeys

The system defines the hotkeys shown in
Pressing a command hotkey is the same as entering a command.
If a hotkey is also defined by the terminal software you are using to interact with the device, the terminal
software definition takes effect.
To configure a command hotkey:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Assign a command
to a hotkey.
3.
(Optional.) Display
hotkeys.
Table 2 System-reserved hotkeys
Hotkey
Ctrl+A
Ctrl+B
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+D
Ctrl+E
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+H
Ctrl+K
Ctrl+N
Ctrl+P
Ctrl+R
Ctrl+V
Ctrl+W
Ctrl+X
Ctrl+Y
Ctrl+Z
Table 2
Command
system-view
hotkey { ctrl_G | ctrl_L | ctrl_O |
ctrl_T | ctrl_U } command
display hotkey
Function
Moves the cursor to the beginning of a line.
Moves the cursor one character to the left.
Stops the current command.
Deletes the character at the cursor.
Moves the cursor to the end of a line.
Moves the cursor one character to the right.
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
Aborts the connection request.
Displays the next command in the history buffer.
Displays the previous command in the history buffer.
Redisplays the current line.
Pastes text from the clipboard.
Deletes the word to the left of the cursor.
Deletes all characters to the left of the cursor.
Deletes all characters from the cursor to the end of the line.
Returns to user view.
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and provides five configurable command hotkeys.
Remarks
N/A
The following are the defaults:
Ctrl+G is assigned the display
current-configuration command.
Ctrl+L is assigned the display ip
routing-table command.
Ctrl+O is assigned the undo debugging all
command.
No command is assigned to Ctrl+T or
Ctrl+U.
This command is available in any view.

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