HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Command Refer - Page 13

hotkey, Syntax, Default level, Parameters

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CTRL_L display ip routing-table CTRL_O undo debug all =Undefined hotkeys= Hotkeys Command CTRL_T NULL CTRL_U NULL =System hotkeys= Hotkeys Function CTRL_A Move the cursor to the beginning of the current line. CTRL_B Move the cursor one character left. CTRL_C Stop current command function. CTRL_D Erase current character. CTRL_E Move the cursor to the end of the current line. CTRL_F Move the cursor one character right. CTRL_H Erase the character left of the cursor. CTRL_K Kill outgoing connection. CTRL_N Display the next command from the history buffer. CTRL_P Display the previous command from the history buffer. CTRL_R Redisplay the current line. CTRL_V Paste text from the clipboard. CTRL_W Delete the word left of the cursor. CTRL_X Delete all characters up to the cursor. CTRL_Y Delete all characters after the cursor. CTRL_Z Return to the User View. CTRL_] Kill incoming connection or redirect connection. ESC_B Move the cursor one word back. ESC_D Delete remainder of word. ESC_F Move the cursor forward one word. ESC_N Move the cursor down a line. ESC_P Move the cursor up a line. ESC_< Specify the beginning of clipboard. ESC_> Specify the end of clipboard. hotkey Syntax hotkey { CTRL_G | CTRL_L | CTRL_O | CTRL_T | CTRL_U } command View undo hotkey { CTRL_G | CTRL_L | CTRL_O | CTRL_T | CTRL_U } System view Default level 2: System level Parameters CTRL_G: Assigns a command to Ctrl+G. 6

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CTRL_L
display ip routing-table
CTRL_O
undo debug all
=Undefined hotkeys=
Hotkeys Command
CTRL_T
NULL
CTRL_U
NULL
=System hotkeys=
Hotkeys Function
CTRL_A
Move the cursor to the beginning of the current line.
CTRL_B
Move the cursor one character left.
CTRL_C
Stop current command function.
CTRL_D
Erase current character.
CTRL_E
Move the cursor to the end of the current line.
CTRL_F
Move the cursor one character right.
CTRL_H
Erase the character left of the cursor.
CTRL_K
Kill outgoing connection.
CTRL_N
Display the next command from the history buffer.
CTRL_P
Display the previous command from the history buffer.
CTRL_R
Redisplay the current line.
CTRL_V
Paste text from the clipboard.
CTRL_W
Delete the word left of the cursor.
CTRL_X
Delete all characters up to the cursor.
CTRL_Y
Delete all characters after the cursor.
CTRL_Z
Return to the User View.
CTRL_]
Kill incoming connection or redirect connection.
ESC_B
Move the cursor one word back.
ESC_D
Delete remainder of word.
ESC_F
Move the cursor forward one word.
ESC_N
Move the cursor down a line.
ESC_P
Move the cursor up a line.
ESC_<
Specify the beginning of clipboard.
ESC_>
Specify the end of clipboard.
hotkey
Syntax
hotkey
{
CTRL_G
|
CTRL_L
|
CTRL_O
|
CTRL_T
|
CTRL_U
}
command
undo hotkey
{
CTRL_G
|
CTRL_L
|
CTRL_O
|
CTRL_T
|
CTRL_U
}
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
CTRL_G
: Assigns a command to
Ctrl+G
.