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Command Line Interface
Keystroke
Ctrl-N
Ctrl-P
Ctrl-R
Ctrl-U
Ctrl-W
Esc-B
Esc-D
Esc-F
Delete key or backspace key
Command Groups
The system commands can be broken down into the functional groups shown below
Command Group
Line
General
System Management
Flash/File
Authentication
Access Control List
SNMP
Interface
Broadcast
Mirror Port
Rate Limiting
Link Aggregation
Address Table
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Table 4-3. Keystroke Commands
Function
Enters the next command line in the history buffer.
Enters the last command.
Repeats current command line on a new line.
Deletes from the cursor to the beginning of the line.
Deletes the last word typed.
Moves the cursor back one word.
Deletes from the cursor to the end of the word.
Moves the cursor forward one word.
Erases a mistake when entering a command.
Table 4-4. Command Group Index
Description
Sets communication parameters for the serial port and Telnet,
including baud rate and console time-out
Basic commands for entering privileged access mode, restarting
the system, or quitting the CLI
Controls system logs, system passwords, user name, browser
management options, and a variety of other system information
Manages code image or switch configuration files
Configures logon access using local or remote authentication;
also configures port security and IEEE 802.1X port access control
Provides filtering for IP frames (based on address, protocol, TCP/
UDP port number or TCP control code) or non-IP frames (based on
MAC address or Ethernet type)
Activates authentication failure traps; configures community
access strings, and trap managers; also configures IP address
filtering
Configures the connection parameters for all Ethernet ports,
aggregated links, and VLANs
Configures broadcast storm control
Mirrors data to another port for analysis without affecting the data
passing through or the performance of the monitored port
Controls the maximum rate for traffic transmitted or received on a
port
Statically groups multiple ports into a single logical trunk;
configures Link Aggregation Control Protocol for port trunks
Configures the address table for filtering specified addresses,
displays current entries, clears the table, or sets the aging time
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