Deleting Entries; Re-Displaying The Current Command Line - Brocade Communications Systems RFS4000 Cli Reference Manual

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Using the no and default command forms
The CLI recognizes a command once you have entered enough characters to make the command
unique. If you enter "conf" within the privileged EXEC mode, the CLI associates the entry with the
configure command, since only the configure command begins with
In the following example, the CLI recognizes a unique string in the privileged EXEC mode when the
Tab key is pressed:
When using the command completion feature, the CLI displays the full command name. The
command is not executed until the Return or Enter key is pressed. Modify the command if the full
command was not what you intended in the abbreviation. If entering a set of characters (indicating
more than one command), the system lists all commands beginning with that set of characters.
Enter a question mark (?) to obtain a list of commands beginning with that set of characters. Do
not leave a space between the last letter and the question mark (?).
For example, entering
NOTE
The characters entered before the question mark are reprinted to the screen to complete the
command entry.

Deleting entries

Use any of the following keys (or key combinations) to delete command entries:
Keystrokes
Backspace
Ctrl-D
Ctrl-K
Ctrl-W
Esc, D

Re-displaying the Current Command Line

If entering a command and the system suddenly sends a message, you can recall the current
command entry. To re-display the current command line (refresh the screen), use the following key
combination:
Keystrokes
Ctrl-L
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RFController# conf<Tab>
RFController# configure
lists all commands available in the current command mode:
co?
RFController# co?
copy? commit
RFController# co
Purpose
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor
Deletes the character at the cursor
Deletes all characters from the cursor to the end of the command line
Deletes a word up to the cursor
Deletes from the cursor to the end of the word
Purpose
Re-displays the current command line
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