Using the Command Line Interface
Figure 1-6
C3(su)->sh net
Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q
----- ------ ------
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
UDP
UDP
UDP
UDP
Basic Line Editing Commands
The CLI supports EMACs‐like line editing commands. Table
commands.
Table 1-3 Basic Line Editing Commands
Key Sequence
Ctrl+A
Ctrl+B
Ctrl+D
Ctrl+E
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+H
Ctrl+I or TAB
Ctrl+K
Ctrl+N
Ctrl+P
Ctr1+Q
Ctr1+S
Ctrl+T
Ctrl+U or Ctrl+X
Ctrl+W
Ctrl+Y
1-10 Introduction
Abbreviating a Command
Local Address
--------------------- --------------------- -------
0
0
10.21.73.13.23
0
275
10.21.73.13.23
0
0
*.80
0
0
*.23
0
0
10.21.73.13.1030
0
0
*.161
0
0
*.1025
0
0
*.123
Command
Move cursor to beginning of line.
Move cursor back one character.
Delete a character.
Move cursor to end of line.
Move cursor forward one character.
Delete character to left of cursor.
Complete word.
Delete all characters after cursor.
Scroll to next command in command history (use the CLI history command to
display the history).
Scroll to previous command in command history.
Resume the CLI process.
Pause the CLI process (for scrolling).
Transpose characters.
Delete all characters before cursor.
Delete word to the left of cursor.
Restore the most recently deleted item.
Foreign Address
134.141.190.94.51246
134.141.192.119.4724
*.*
*.*
134.141.89.113.514
*.*
*.*
*.*
1‐3 lists some commonly used
State
ESTABLISHED
ESTABLISHED
LISTEN
LISTEN
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