Line Editing Commands; Using Stack-Unit, Slot Number, And Port Number With Cli Commands - Dell PowerConnect B-FCXs Configuration Manual

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Line editing commands

The CLI supports the following line editing commands. To enter a line-editing command, use the
CTRL+key combination for the command by pressing and holding the CTRL key, then pressing the
letter associated with the command.
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Ctrl+Key combination
Ctrl+A
Ctrl+B
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+D
Ctrl+E
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+K
Ctrl+L; Ctrl+R
Ctrl+N
Ctrl+P
Ctrl+U; Ctrl+X
Ctrl+W
Ctrl+Z
Using stack-unit, slot number, and port number
with CLI commands
Many CLI commands require users to enter port numbers as part of the command syntax, and
many show command outputs display port numbers. The port numbers are entered and displayed
in one of the following formats:
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Using stack-unit, slot number, and port number with CLI commands

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CLI line editing commands
port number only
Description
Moves to the first character on the command line.
Moves the cursor back one character.
Escapes and terminates command prompts and ongoing tasks (such as
lengthy displays), and displays a fresh command prompt.
Deletes the character at the cursor.
Moves to the end of the current command line.
Moves the cursor forward one character.
Deletes all characters from the cursor to the end of the command line.
Repeats the current command line on a new line.
Enters the next command line in the history buffer.
Enters the previous command line in the history buffer.
Deletes all characters from the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
Deletes the last word you typed.
Moves from any CONFIG level of the CLI to the Privileged EXEC level; at the
Privileged EXEC level, moves to the User EXEC level.
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