XG Series User's Guide Chapter 2 Using the CLI
Using the CLI
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Replacing the last command string
By entering a replacement specifier (^), replacement target string, and replacement string at the beginning of a command
string, you can re-execute the last command with the specified string replaced with a new string.
If no replacement string is specified, the target string will be deleted.
The table below lists specifiers and operations. (A: replacement target string, B: replacement string, C: additional string)
A command execution example is shown below.
zCommand
Command Operation
^A^B^ Replace A with B and execute the command string.
^A^B^:p Replace A with B and display the command string.
^A^B^C Replace A with B, add C to the command string, and execute it.
^A^B^:pC Replace A with B, add C to the command string, and display it.
^A^^ Delete A and execute the command string.
^A^^:p Delete A and display the command string.
^A^^C Delete A, add C to the command string, and execute it.
^A^^:pC Delete A, add C to the command string, and display it.
# show running-config lan 0 ip address
(Display the IP address for lan 0.)
# ^addr^rout^:p (Replace addr with rout and display the command string.)
show running-config lan 0 ip routess
# ^ess^e^ (replace ess with e and execute the command string.)
show running-config lan 0 ip route (Display the command and execute it.)
(Display the static route information for lan 0.)