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Moving from
by entering the node name (or the significant letters of the node name) at the CONFIG
prompt and pressing R
and pressing R
As a shortcut, you can enter the significant letters of the node name in place of the full
node name at the CONFIG prompt. The significant characters of a node name are the let-
ters that uniquely identify the node. For example, since no other CONFIG node starts with I,
you could enter one letter ("
Jumping down several nodes at once — You can jump down several levels in the
•
CONFIG hierarchy by entering the complete path to a node.
•
Moving up one node — You can move up through the CONFIG hierarchy one node at a
time by entering the
Jumping to the top node — You can jump to the top level from anywhere in the CON-
•
FIG hierarchy by entering the
•
Moving from one subnode to another — You can move from one subnode to another
by entering a partial path that identifies how far back to climb.
Moving from any subnode to any other subnode — You can move from any subnode
•
to any other subnode by entering a partial path that starts with a top-level CONFIG com-
mand.
Scrolling backward and forward through recent commands — You can use the Up
•
and Down arrow keys to scroll backward and forward through recent commands you
have entered. When the command you want appears, press Enter to execute it.
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Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>> quit
Netopia-3000/9437188 >
top
to a subnode — You can navigate from the top node to a subnode
. For example, you move to the IP subnode by entering
ETURN
.
ETURN
Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>> ip
Netopia-3000/9437188 (ip)>>
i
") to move to the IP node.
up
command.
top
command.
ip