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Down Arrow Key - NetScreen Technologies NetScreen-25 Installer's Manual

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These guidelines apply to all NetScreen commands.
• A parameter inside [ ] (square brackets) is optional.
• A parameter inside { } (braces) is required.
• Anything inside < > is a variable.
• If there is more than one choice for a parameter inside [ ] and { }, they are
separated by a pipe ( | ). For example, [auth {md5 | sha-1}] means
"choose either MD5 or SHA-1 as your authentication method."
• IP addresses are represented by <a.b.c.d>, and <a.b.c.d>–<w.x.y.z> if a range
is being specified.
• A subnet mask is represented by <A.B.C.D>.
• To remove a single character, press BACKSPACE or CTRL+H.
• To remove an entire line, press CTRL+U.
• To traverse up to 16 lines forward in the command history buffer, press CTRL+F or the

DOWN ARROW key.

Note: To use the arrow keys for navigating among commands in a Telnet
session on Windows 95, 98, NT, or 2000: On the Terminal menu, click
Preferences..., select the VT100 Arrows check box, and click the OK button.
• To traverse up to 16 lines backward in the command history buffer, press
CTRL+B or the UP ARROW key.
• To see the next available keyword or input, and a brief description of usage,
type a question mark (?).
• The console times out and the connection is broken if no keyboard activity is
detected for 10 minutes.
Items you enter are into the system are in bold text.
For further explanation of NetScreen commands and their syntax, refer to the
NetScreen CLI Reference Guide, which is included on the product CD.

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