HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Command Refer - Page 14

quit, undo hotkey

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CTRL_L: Assigns a command to Ctrl+L. CTRL_O: Assigns a command to Ctrl+O. CTRL_T: Assigns a command to Ctrl+T. CTRL_U: Assigns a command to Ctrl+U. command: Command to be assigned to the hotkey. Description Use hotkey to assign a command to a configurable hotkey. Use undo hotkey to restore the default. By default: • Ctrl_G: display current-configuration (display the running configuration). • Ctrl_L: display ip routing-table (display the IPv4 routing table information). • Ctrl_O: undo debugging all (disable all debugging functions). • Ctrl_T: No command is assigned to this hotkey. • Ctrl_U: No command is assigned to this hotkey. Examples # Assign the display tcp status command to the hotkey Ctrl+T. system-view [Sysname] hotkey ctrl_t display tcp status quit Syntax quit View Any view Default level 0: Visit level (executed in user view) 2: System level (executed in other views) Description Use quit to return to the upper-level view. In user view, this command disconnects you from the device. Examples # Return from GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 interface view to system view and then to user view. [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit [Sysname] quit 7

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CTRL_L
: Assigns a command to
Ctrl+L
.
CTRL_O
: Assigns a command to
Ctrl+O
.
CTRL_T
: Assigns a command to
Ctrl+T
.
CTRL_U
: Assigns a command to
Ctrl+U
.
command
: Command to be assigned to the hotkey.
Description
Use
hotkey
to assign a command to a configurable hotkey.
Use
undo hotkey
to restore the default.
By default:
Ctrl_G
:
display current-configuration
(display the running configuration).
Ctrl_L
:
display ip routing-table
(display the IPv4 routing table information).
Ctrl_O
:
undo debugging all
(disable all debugging functions).
Ctrl_T
: No command is assigned to this hotkey.
Ctrl_U
: No command is assigned to this hotkey.
Examples
# Assign the
display tcp status
command to the hotkey
Ctrl+T
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] hotkey ctrl_t display tcp status
quit
Syntax
quit
View
Any view
Default level
0: Visit level (executed in user view)
2: System level (executed in other views)
Description
Use
quit
to return to the upper-level view.
In user view, this command disconnects you from the device.
Examples
# Return from GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 interface view to system view and then to user view.
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit
[Sysname] quit
<Sysname>