Using the Command Line Interface
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Editing Features
You can enter CLI commands in uppercase, lowercase, or a combination of cases.
Passwords and some identifiers, such as file names or route maps, are case sensitive.
You can abbreviate commands and keywords to a number of characters that represent
a unique abbreviation. Enter the command line at the system prompt, and then press
the Enter key to execute the command. This section describes how to do the
following:
• Navigating the Command Line
• Completing a Partial Command Name
• Handling Command Lines
• Deleting Entries
• Scrolling Down a Line or a Screen
• Transposing Characters
• Controlling Case
• Using Output Modifiers to Limit Show Command Output
Navigating the Command Line
Table 2-4 describes the key sequences you can use to move the cursor on the
command line to make corrections or changes.
Table 2-4 Cursor Movement Keys
Pressing ... Function
Ctrl B Moves the cursor back one character.
Left arrow Moves the cursor back one character.
Ctrl-F Moves the cursor forward one character.
Right arrow Moves the cursor forward one character.
Ctrl-A Repositions the cursor to the beginning of the
command line.
Ctrl-E Repositions the cursor to the end of the command
line.
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