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C H A P T E R 5
Input Editing Commands
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However, “sh” as shown below, is not an abbreviation to uniqueness
in that it does not distinguish between show and showsnmp.
HP SA7150> sh
The solitary letter “e” in the context of the next example, (i.e.,
preceded by “ssh”), uniquely indicates ssh enable.
HP SA7150> set ssh e
SSH Service started.
Input Editing Commands
Moving the
Insertion Point
Command
History
A history of recently executed commands is stored in a buffer and can
be accessed with the following commands:
Command
Description
ctrl-b
Move back one character.
ctrl-f
Move forward one character.
ctrl-a
Move to the start of the current line.
ctrl-e
Move to the end of the line.
ctrl-l
Redraw the current line.
Command
Description
ctrl-p
Move “up” through the history list
ctrl-n
Move “down” through the history list
ctrl-r
(Reverse-search history) Search backward starting at the current
line and moving up incrementally through the command history.
ctrl-s
(Forward-search history) Search forward starting at the current
line and moving down incrementally through the command
history.