EdgeSwitch CLI Command Reference
CLI Line-Editing Conventions
Table 10 describes the key combinations you can use to edit commands or increase the speed of command
entry. You can access this list from the CLI by entering help from the User or Privileged EXEC modes.
Key Sequence
DEL or backspace
Ctrl-A
Ctrl-E
Ctrl-F
Ctrl-B
Ctrl-D
Ctrl-U, X
Ctrl-K
Ctrl-W
Ctrl-T
Ctrl-P
Ctrl-R
Ctrl-N
Ctrl-Y
Ctrl-Q
Ctrl-S
Ctrl-Z
Tab, <SPACE>
Exit
?
Using CLI Help
Enter a question mark (?) at the command prompt to display the commands available in the current mode.
(UBNT EdgeSwitch) >?
enable
Enter into user privilege mode.
help
Display help for various special keys.
logout
Exit this session. Any unsaved changes are lost.
password
Change an existing user's password.
ping
Send ICMP echo packets to a specified IP address.
quit
Exit this session. Any unsaved changes are lost.
show
Display Switch Options and Settings.
telnet
Telnet to a remote host.
Enter a question mark (?) after each word you enter to display available command keywords or parameters.
(UBNT EdgeSwitch) #network ?
ipv6
Configure IPv6 parameters for system network.
javamode
Enable/Disable.
mac-address
Configure MAC Address.
mac-type
Select the locally administered or burned-in MAC address.
mgmt_vlan
Configure the Management VLAN ID of the switch.
parms
Configure Network Parameters of the device.
protocol
Select DHCP, BootP, or None as the network config protocol.
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Table 10. CLI Editing Conventions
Description
Delete previous character
Go to beginning of line
Go to end of line
Go forward one character
Go backward one character
Delete current character
Delete to beginning of line
Delete to end of line
Delete previous word.
Transpose previous character.
Go to previous line in history buffer.
Rewrites or pastes the line.
Go to next line in history buffer.
Prints last deleted character.
Enables serial flow.
Disables serial flow.
Return to root command prompt.
Command-line completion.
Go to next lower command prompt.
List available commands, keywords, or parameters.
Using the Command Line Interface
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