Adaptec 5325302053 User Guide - Page 191
Command and Parameter Separation, Character Case and White Space, Command Line Editing
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Command and Parameter Separation Commands and parameters are separated with one or more spaces and/or tab characters (white space). White space at the start and end of a command line is ignored. Character Case and White Space In general, the CLI is not case-sensitive. Commands and parameters can be typed using any combination of upper and lower case letters1. However, all IQNs, iSCSI Aliases, and initiator names must be entered in lowercase letters. If a white space character has to be entered as part of a parameter, enclose the parameter in a pair of double-quotes (" "). Everything between the quotes, including any enclosed white space, is used as the parameter-the double-quotes are not used as part of the parameter. Command Line Editing You can edit commands and parameters by using the keystrokes described in this table. Keystroke Function Ctrl+A Jump to the start of the line Ctrl+B Move cursor back one character (left) Ctrl+C Escapes and terminates lengthy jobs Ctrl+D Delete the character at, or in front of, the cursor Ctrl+E Jump to the end of the current line Ctrl+F Moves cursor forward one character Ctrl+H; or Backspace Erases a mistake when entering a command Ctrl+K Delete from the cursor forward to the end of the line Ctrl+N; or down arrow Display the next command in the command history Ctrl+P; or up arrow Display the previous command in the command history Ctrl+S Search for a command in the command history Ctrl+T Transpose two characters Ctrl+U Delete complete line Esc B Move cursor back one word 1. There may be a few exceptions, such as file names, where case is significant.
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