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Basic operations for console input, 5.2 Command help

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20 | Command Reference | How to use the commands 2.5.1 Basic operations for console input The SWR2310 allows the following operations in the command line. • Moving the cursor Keyboard operation Description and notes → Move right one character ← Move left one character Press Esc, then F Move right one word (move to the character following the end of the word at the cursor location) Press Esc, then B Move left one word (move to the first character of the word at the cursor location) Ctrl + A Move to the beginning of the line Ctrl + E • Deleting an input character Move to the end of the line Keyboard operation Description and notes Backspace Ctrl + H Delete the character at the left of the cursor Ctrl + D Delete the character at the cursor. If this operation is performed when the command line is empty, the result is the same as the exit command. Press Esc, then D Delete from the cursor position until immediately before the first space Ctrl + K Delete from the cursor position until the end of the line • Other Ctrl + U Delete all characters that are being entered Keyboard operation Description and notes Ctrl + T Exchange the character at the cursor position with the preceding character. If the cursor is at the end of the line, exchange the preceding character with the character that precedes it. Ctrl + C In unprivileged EXEC mode and privileged EXEC mode, discard the command being entered and move to the next line. In individual configuration mode, discard the command line being entered and move to privileged EXEC mode. Command processing that is currently being executed will be stopped. (ex: ping command) Ctrl + Z Move from individual configuration mode to privileged EXEC mode. This is the same operation as the end command. 2.5.2 Command help By entering '?' in the command line you can search for the available commands or parameters. SWR2310#show vlan ? VLAN id access-map Show VLAN Access Map brief VLAN information for all bridges (static and dynamic) filter Show VLAN Access Map Filter private-vlan private-vlan information SWR2310#show vlan

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2.5.1 Basic operations for console input
The SWR2310 allows the following operations in the command line.
Moving the cursor
Keyboard operation
Description and notes
Move right one character
Move left one character
Press Esc, then F
Move right one word (move to the character following the
end of the word at the cursor location)
Press Esc, then B
Move left one word (move to the first character of the word
at the cursor location)
Ctrl + A
Move to the beginning of the line
Ctrl + E
Move to the end of the line
Deleting an input character
Keyboard operation
Description and notes
Backspace
Delete the character at the left of the cursor
Ctrl + H
Ctrl + D
Delete the character at the cursor.
If this operation is performed when the command line is
empty, the result is the same as the
exit
command.
Press Esc, then D
Delete from the cursor position until immediately before the
first space
Ctrl + K
Delete from the cursor position until the end of the line
Ctrl + U
Delete all characters that are being entered
Other
Keyboard operation
Description and notes
Ctrl + T
Exchange the character at the cursor position with the
preceding character.
If the cursor is at the end of the line, exchange the preceding
character with the character that precedes it.
Ctrl + C
In unprivileged EXEC mode and privileged EXEC mode,
discard the command being entered and move to the next
line.
In individual configuration mode, discard the command line
being entered and move to privileged EXEC mode.
Command processing that is currently being executed will
be stopped. (ex:
ping
command)
Ctrl + Z
Move from individual configuration mode to privileged
EXEC mode.
This is the same operation as the
end
command.
2.5.2 Command help
By entering '?' in the command line you can search for the available commands or parameters.
SWR2310#show vlan ?
<1-4094>
VLAN id
access-map
Show VLAN Access Map
brief
VLAN information for all bridges (static and dynamic)
filter
Show VLAN Access Map Filter
private-vlan
private-vlan information
SWR2310#show vlan
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