Step

Command

Remarks

display hotkey [ { begin

3. Display hotkeys. exclude include } regular-expression]

Optional.

Available in any view. See Table 24 for hotkeys reserved by the system.

The hotkeys in Table 24 are defined by the device. If a hotkey is also defined by the terminal software that you are using to interact with the device, the definition of the terminal software takes effect.

Table 24 System-reserved hotkeys

Hotkey

Function

Ctrl+A

Moves the cursor to the beginning of a line.

 

 

Ctrl+B

Moves the cursor one character to the left.

 

 

Ctrl+C

Stops the current command.

 

 

Ctrl+D

Deletes the character at the cursor.

 

 

Ctrl+E

Moves the cursor to the end of a line.

 

 

Ctrl+F

Moves the cursor one character to the right.

 

 

Ctrl+H

Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.

 

 

Ctrl+K

Aborts the connection request.

 

 

Ctrl+N

Displays the next command in the command history buffer.

 

 

Ctrl+P

Displays the previous command in the command history buffer.

 

 

Ctrl+R

Redisplays the current line.

 

 

Ctrl+V

Pastes text from the clipboard.

 

 

Ctrl+W

Deletes the word to the left of the cursor.

 

 

Ctrl+X

Deletes all characters to the left of the cursor.

 

 

Ctrl+Y

Deletes all characters to the right of the cursor.

 

 

Ctrl+Z

Returns to user view.

 

 

Ctrl+]

Terminates an incoming connection or a redirect connection.

 

 

Esc+B

Moves the cursor back one word.

 

 

Esc+D

Deletes all characters from the cursor to the end of the word.

 

 

Esc+F

Moves the cursor forward one word.

 

 

Esc+N

Moves the cursor down one line. This hotkey is available before you press Enter.

 

 

Esc+P

Moves the cursor up one line. This hotkey is available before you press Enter.

 

 

Esc+<

Moves the cursor to the beginning of the clipboard.

 

 

Esc+>

Moves the cursor to the ending of the clipboard.

 

 

Enabling redisplaying entered-but-not-submitted commands

The redisplay entered-but-not-submitted commands feature enables the system to display what you have typed (except Yes or No for confirmation) at the CLI when your configuration is interrupted by system

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