HP Surestore 64 HP Surestore Director FC-64 Command Line Interface User's Guid - Page 22

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Root> • Whenever the position in the CLI command tree moves to a new branch (for example, config to maint, config to config.port, or config.port to config), the history log is cleared. In this case, any asynchronous commands (for example, the up-arrow command [A) or the up-arrow keyboard symbol) cannot move the position back towards the root, as shown in this example: Root> config Root.Config> port Root.Config.Port> [A Root.Config.Port> Parameters Some command parameters accept character strings that include spaces. Quotation marks are required when a string includes spaces. Config.System> location Building_24_Room_16 Config.System> location "Building 24 Room 16" If spaces are not included in a parameter that accepts a string, the quotation marks are not required around that string. A null string can be created by using the quotation marks without any space between them. Config.System> location "" Output All output from the CLI commands is limited to the standard 80 columns supported by most Telnet interfaces. The output is left-justified. 10 Entering Command Line Interface Commands

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Root>
Whenever the position in the CLI command tree moves to a new branch (for example,
config to maint, config to config.port, or config.port to config), the history log is cleared.
In this case, any asynchronous commands (for example, the up-arrow command
<ESC>[A) or the up-arrow keyboard symbol) cannot move the position back towards
the root, as shown in this example:
Root>
config
Root.Config>
port
Root.Config.Port>
<ESC>[A
Root.Config.Port>
Parameters
Some command parameters accept character strings that include spaces. Quotation marks
are required when a string
includes spaces.
Config.System>
location Building_24_Room_16
Config.System>
location "Building 24 Room 16"
If spaces are not included in a parameter that accepts a string, the quotation marks are not
required around that string.
A null string can be created by using the quotation marks without any space between them.
Config.System>
location ""
Output
All output from the CLI commands is limited to the standard 80 columns supported by most
Telnet interfaces.
The output is left-justified.