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1-12 Motorola Solutions RFS7000GR Series RF Switch, CLI Reference Guide
In Table 1.4, bolded characters inside the Function Summary column indicate the relationship between the letter used
and the function.
1.7.2 Completing a Partial Command Name
Enter the first few letters of the command and press the Tab key if you do not remember the complete command name,
or to reduce the amount of typing. The command line parser completes the command if the string entered is unique to
the command mode. Use Ctrl-I if your keyboard does not have a Tab key.
The CLI recognizes a command once you have entered enough characters to make the command unique. For example,
if you enter conf in privileged EXEC mode, the CLI associates your entry with the configure command only because the
configure command begins with
conf.
In the following example, the CLI recognizes the unique string for privileged EXEC mode of conf when the Tab key is
pressed:
RFS7000# conf<Tab>
Table 1.4 Key Combinations Used to Move Cursor
Keystrokes Function Summary Function Details
Left Arrow or Ctrl-B Back character Moves the cursor one character to the left.
When you enter a command extending beyond a single line,
press the Left Arrow or Ctrl-B keys repeatedly to scroll back to
the system prompt and verify the beginning of the command
entry, or press the Ctrl-A key combination.
Right Arrow or Ctrl-F Forward character Moves the cursor one character to the right.
Esc, B Back word Moves the cursor back one word.
Esc, F Forward word Moves the cursor forward one word.
Ctrl-A Beginning of line Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line.
Ctrl-E End of line Moves the cursor to the end of the command line.
Ctrl-d Deletes current character.
Ctrl-U Deletes text up to cursor.
Ctrl-K Deletes from cursor to end of line.
Ctrl-P Gets the prior command from history.
Ctrl-N Gets the next command from history.
Esc-C Converts the rest of word to uppercase.
Esc-L Converts the rest of word to lowercase.
Esc-D Deletes the remainder of word.
Ctrl-W Deletes a word up to the cursor.
Ctrl-Z Enters the command and retursn to the root prompt.
Ctrl-L Refreshes the input line.
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