Command History; Aborting Command; No Form Of Commands - Fujitsu XG2000 Series User Manual

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"↑" or [Ctrl] + [P]
"↓" or [Ctrl] + [N]
"←" or [Ctrl] + [B]
"→" or [Ctrl] + [F]
[Home] or [Ctrl] + [A]
[End] or [Ctrl] + [E]
[Esc] + [B]
[Esc] + [F]
[Backspace]
[Delete] or [Ctrl] + [D]
[Ctrl] + [W]
[Ctrl] + [U]
[Ctrl] + [K]
[Ctrl] + [Y]
[Ctrl] + [L]
[Ctrl] + [C]
[Enter], [Ctrl] + [J], or [Ctrl] + [M]
[Ctrl] + [T]
If any of the above key combinations or command completion displays using the [Tab] key do not work
correctly, the correct VT100, VT200 or xterm terminal emulation type may not be selected.

2.2.7 Command History

Command history is a function that records command lines previously entered so they can be reused.
It is useful for repeatedly entering the same command line or for entering a similar command.
To display the previous command line in the history:
Press the up arrow key or [Ctrl]+[P] to recall the previous command in the history to the
prompt.
Repeat the key sequence to recall successively older commands.
To display a more recent command line:
Press the down arrow key or [Ctrl]+[N] to bring up the next line from the command history
to the prompt.
Repeat the key sequence to bring up successively more recent commands.
To list the command history:
Use the "show history" command to view the list of commands saved in the history:
For each login up to 100 lines of command history can be registered.

2.2.8 Aborting Command

An executing command can be aborted by pressing [Ctrl]+[C]. Note that this key sequence may not be effective for some
commands.

2.2.9 No Form of Commands

Almost every configuration command has a no form. In general, the no form is used to cancel the settings of a configuration
command or restore default values.
Type "no" before entering a command name.
For details on using the no form, refer to the
Combinations of keys
"Command
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Description
Recalls the previous command.
Recalls the next command.
Moves the cursor back one character.
Moves the cursor forward one character.
Moves the cursor to the first character in line.
Moves the cursor to the last character in line.
Moves the cursor back one word (to the beginning of a
parameter).
Moves the cursor forward one word (to the beginning of a
parameter).
Erases the character to the left of the cursor and moves the
cursor back one character.
Deletes the character to the right of the cursor.
Records the character to the left of the cursor before
deleting.
Records the command line before deleting.
Records all characters to the left of the cursor before
deleting.
Pastes a string recorded by [Ctrl]+[W], [U] or [K].
Erases the current screen.
Runs command result and aborts output.
Completes a command entry.
Transposes the character located at the cursor with the
character to the left of the cursor.
Reference".

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