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Restricted Commands, Command Types - default password
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Restricted Commands All keys used for entering and editing commands are listed in Table 3-1. Table 3-1: Command Line Editing Keys Key Return Delete Ctrl-A Ctrl-D Ctrl-E Ctrl-H or Backspace Ctrl-R Ctrl-U Ctrl-Z Left Arrow Right Arrow Up Arrow or Ctrl-P Down Arrow or Ctrl-N !text !! Purpose Executes the current command line Deletes the character before the cursor Toggles insert mode (insert or overstrike; overstrike is the default). Logs the port out Moves the cursor to the end of the line Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line Redisplays the current command Deletes the entire current line Logs out of the server Moves the cursor left Moves the cursor right Recalls the previous command Recalls the next command Recalls the last command starting with text Recalls the last command Note: Line editing is disabled on hardcopy (printer) ports. Getting Started 3.3 Restricted Commands To prevent unauthorized users from changing server-wide characteristics, some commands require privileged (superuser) status. To obtain privileged status, enter the privileged password. See Privileged Password on page 3-8 for more information about passwords, including the default passwords. 3.4 Command Types The following commands appear frequently throughout this manual. There are subtle differences between each group of commands, as explained below. 3.4.1 Set and Define Set Makes an immediate but not permanent change. To make the change permanent, use the Save command after configuration is complete. 3-4