![History of Commands](/images/new-backgrounds/139852/13985225x1.webp)
You can break off a command by pressing •Ctrl+G". This can be useful in a situation where a user is prompted to enter a value which it does not know and wants to abort the command. Instead of being prompted over and over again for the same value, this allows to break of the command.
In the example below •Ctrl+G" is pressed after the third prompt `name =`. The command is broken of and the user returns to the command line.
EXAMPLE:
[phonebook]=>add name =
name =
name = •Ctrl+G"
[phonebook]=>
History of Commands
To retake previous commands press the up arrow • ° • and come back to more recent commands with the down arrow • ± •. Press •Enter (↵ )" to select and execute the retaken command.
EXAMPLE:
=>phonebook |
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[phonebook]=>list |
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Name | address | type | usage |
Br1 | 8*35 | bridge | configured |
Br2 | 8*36 | bridge | free |
Br3 | 8*37 | bridge | free |
Br4 | 8*38 | bridge | free |
RELAY_PPP1 | 8*48 | pptp | configured |
RELAY_PPP2 | 8*49 | pptp | configured |
RELAY_PPP3 | 8*50 | pptp | configured |
RELAY_PPP4 | 8*51 | pptp | configured |
[phonebook]=> • ° • [phonebook]=>:phonebook list
3EC 16982 AGAA TCZZA Ed. 01 |
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