• If an instance name (or other parameter) contains whitespace, the name must be
enclosed in quotes:
WS5100.(Cfg)> spol "Default Switch Policy"
WS5100.(Cfg).SPolicy.[Default Switch Policy]>
1.4 Using CLI Editing Features and Shortcuts
A variety of shortcuts and editing features are available. The following describe these
features:
•
Moving the Cursor on the Command Line
•
Completing a Partial Command Name
•
Deleting Entries
•
Re-displaying the Current Command Line
•
Transposing Mistyped Characters
•
Controlling Capitalization
1.4.1 Moving the Cursor on the Command Line
Table 1.2
shows the key combinations or sequences you can use to move the cursor around
on the command line. Ctrl defines the Control key, which must be pressed simultaneously
with its associated letter key.
Esc supports the Escape key (which must be pressed first), followed by its associated
letter key. Keys are not case sensitive. Specific letters were chosen to provide an easy way
of remembering their functions. In
Summary" column) indicate the relation between a letter and its function.
NOTE: CLI commands starting with
ignored and is not executed.
Any leading space before a CLI command is ignored in execution
Table
, at the
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1.2, characters in bold (inside the "Function
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