Set_Escape <String; Status; Cli Exit Commands; Bye, Exit, Leave, Quit - 3Com OfficeConnect Remote 812 Cli User's Manual

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set_escape <string>

status

CLI Exit
Commands

Bye, Exit, Leave, Quit

Logout

Command
Features

Command Retrieval

POSITIONAL HELP
Command
Completion
EOR
end of record
SYNC
synch
Allows changing the TELNET escape character from ^] to something else. Control
characters are specified using the carat character followed by another character.
For example, to set the TELNET escape character to control - X, type set_escape
^X.
Displays the IP address of the remote host and the value of the TELNET escape
character.
These commands are available to TELNET users so they can disconnect from the
CLI.
Leave the CLI, but keep this connection open.
This command returns you to the TELNET commands.
Leave the CLI and close this connection. This ends the TELNET session.
The command language has several built in features that make it easier to use.
When abbreviating commands, it is sometimes hard to remember the commands
and their syntax. Using command completion and positional help aids in jogging
your memory of the commands and their parameters while you are typing in a
command string.
Command retrieval retrieves commands from the history of previous commands
entered. You can display the current command history using the history command.
You can change the number of commands kept in the command history buffer
using the set command history command.
^p
recall the previous command in the history list
^n
recall the next command in the history list
Positional help displays the list of possible parameters when you type ? after any
command or parameter. It then redisplays the line you typed, without the ?, so you
can enter the parameter you wish to use. This helps you find the parameter you
need, and add it to your command, without having to retype the entire command
string. Be sure to leave a space between the keyword and the question mark to
use positional help.
The escape key provides command completion. If you press the escape key before
you finish typing a command or parameter, the rest of the command or parameter
will be displayed (completed), and you can continue entering the command. If the
command or parameter is ambiguous, the bell will ding, and the display will not
change.

CLI Exit Commands

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