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Retrieving Previous Commands

Automatically Completing a Command

Tracing the Route
This command syntax traces the network route between your PX3TS and a
network host.
diag>
traceroute <host> <useICMP>
Variables:
<host> is the name or IP address of the host you want to trace.
<useICMP> is optional. It has only one value -- useICMP. Type useICMP
in the end of this command only when you want to use ICMP packets
rather than UDP packets.
Example - Ping Command
The following command checks the network connectivity of the host
192.168.84.222 by sending the ICMP ECHO_REQUEST message to the host for 5
times.
diag>
ping 192.168.84.222 count 5
If you would like to retrieve any command that was previously typed in the
same connection session, press the Up arrow ( ) on the keyboard several
times until the desired command is displayed.
A CLI command always consists of several words. You can easily enter a
command by typing first word(s) or letter(s) and then pressing Tab or Ctrl+i
instead of typing the whole command word by word.
To have a command completed automatically:
1.
Type initial letters or words of the desired command. Make sure the letters
or words you typed are unique so that the CLI can identify the command
you want.
2.
Press Tab or Ctrl+i until the complete command appears.
3.
If there are more than one possible commands, a list of these commands is
displayed. Then type the full command.
Chapter 9: Using the Command Line Interface
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