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hotkey

Syntax

hotkey { CTRL_G CTRL_L CTRL_O CTRL_T CTRL_U } command

 

undo hotkey { CTRL_G CTRL_L CTRL_O CTRL_T CTRL_U }

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Parameter

CTRL_G: Assigns the hot key <Ctrl+G> to a command.

 

CTRL_L: Assigns the hot key <Ctrl+L> to a command.

 

CTRL_O: Assigns the hot key <Ctrl+O> to a command.

 

CTRL_T: Assigns the hot key <Ctrl+T> to a command.

 

CTRL_U: Assigns the hot key <Ctrl+U> to a command.

 

command: The command line associated with the hot key.

Description Use the hotkey command to assign a hot key to a command line.

Use the undo hotkey command to restore the default.

By default, the system specifies corresponding commands for <Ctrl+G>, <Ctrl+L> and <Ctrl+O>, while the others are null.

<Ctrl+G> corresponds to display current-configuration

<Ctrl+L> corresponds to display ip routing-table

<Ctrl+O> corresponds to undo debugging all

You can customize this scheme as needed however.

Example # Assign the hot key <Ctrl+T> to the display tcp status command.

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