PurposeCommand or Action
Disablesthe enhanced editing mode for the current terminal session
inthe privilegedEXEC mode.
terminalno editing
Example:
Switch# terminal no editing
Step 2
Editing Commands through Keystrokes
Thekeystrokes help you to edit the command lines. These keystrokes are optional.
Thearrow keys function only on ANSI-compatible terminals such as VT100s.Note
Table 3: Editing Commands
DescriptionEditingCommands
Movesthe cursor back one character.Ctrl-Bor use the left arrow key
Movesthe cursor forward one character.Ctrl-For use the right arrow key
Movesthe cursor to thebeginning of thecommand
line.
Ctrl-A
Movesthe cursor to theend of the commandline.Ctrl-E
Movesthe cursor back one word.EscB
Movesthe cursor forward one word.EscF
Transposesthe character to the left of the cursor with
thecharacter located at the cursor.
Ctrl-T
Erasesthe character to the left of the cursor.Deleteor Backspace key
Deletesthe character at the cursor.Ctrl-D
Deletesall characters from the cursor to the end of
thecommand line.
Ctrl-K
Deletesall characters from the cursor to the beginning
ofthe commandline.
Ctrl-Uor Ctrl-X
Deletesthe word to the left of the cursor.Ctrl-W
Catalyst 2960-XR Switch VLAN Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.0(2)EX1
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Using the Command-Line Interface
Enabling and Disabling Editing Features