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You can specify all ports on a particular slot. For example,
port 3:*
indicates all ports on slot 3.
You can specify a range of slots and ports. For example,
port 2:3-4:5
indicates slot 2, port 3 through slot 4, port 5.
Stand-alone Switch Numerical Ranges
Commands that require you to enter one or more port numbers on a stand-alone switch use the
parameter
<portlist>
port 1-3
You can add additional port numbers to the list, separated by a comma:
port 1-3,6,8
Line-Editing Keys
Table 4 describes the line-editing keys available using the CLI.
Table 4: Line-Editing Keys
Key(s)
Backspace
Delete or [Ctrl] + D
[Ctrl] + K
Insert
Left Arrow
Right Arrow
Home or [Ctrl] + A
End or [Ctrl] + E
[Ctrl] + L
[Ctrl] + P or
Up Arrow
[Ctrl] + N or
Down Arrow
[Ctrl] + U
[Ctrl] + W
ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide
in the syntax. A portlist can be a range of numbers, for example:
Description
Deletes character to left of cursor and shifts remainder of line to left.
Deletes character under cursor and shifts remainder of line to left.
Deletes characters from under cursor to end of line.
Toggles on and off. When toggled on, inserts text and shifts previous
text to right.
Moves cursor to left.
Moves cursor to right.
Moves cursor to first character in line.
Moves cursor to last character in line.
Clears screen and movers cursor to beginning of line.
Displays previous command in command history buffer and places cursor
at end of command.
Displays next command in command history buffer and places cursor at
end of command.
Clears all characters typed from cursor to beginning of line.
Deletes previous word.
Line-Editing Keys
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