beautypg.com

Calling previously entered commands – NEC NEAX IPS NWA-008869-001 User Manual

Page 84

background image

CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS

– 74 –

NWA-008869-001 Rev.1.0

atch3001.fm

Calling previously entered commands

With appropriate key operations, you can call the commands that you have previously entered.
You can call the commands in the order from the newest to the oldest or from the oldest to the newest.
After you run through the history of commands in the buffer, you will be back to the previous prompt.
You can perform character editing operations on called commands.

MEMO:

Upon a restart, the command history is cleared.

If you have entered the three commands “exit”, “telnet”, and “help” in this order since startup, you can call
them in the order shown below.

Ctrl + d (Delete the character "f " at the cursor position)

Back Space (Delete the character "o" to the left of the cursor)

Ctrl + t (Replace the character "o" at the cursor position with the
preceding one "n")

Ctrl + k (Deletes all characters ranging from the cursor position to
the end of the line)

Ctrl + c (Delete all characters)

Router # enable

− cnofofig

Router # enable

− cnoofig

Router # enable

− cnofig

Router # enable

− config

Router # enable

− co

Router #

Calls the previously entered commands in the order from the newest to
the oldest.

Calls the previously entered commands in the order from the oldest to
the newest.

Ctrl + p , or

Ctrl + n , or

Ctrl + p , or

Ctrl + p , or

Ctrl + p , or

Ctrl + p , or

Router #

Router # help

Router # telnet

Router # exit

Router #

KEY OPERATIONS AND SCREEN DISPLAYS