Alcatel-Lucent speedtouch 605s User Manual

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E-DOC-CTC-20040216-0004 v3.0
Breaking off Commands
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 he does not know and wants to quit the command. Instead of being prompted over and over again for the 
same value, this allows to quit the command and return to the command line prompt.
In the example below, CTRL+G is pressed after the third prompt chain =
History of Commands
Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to select a previously executed command. Press ENTER to execute the selected 
command.
Example:
[firewall]=>match
chain =
chain =
chain = “CTRL+G”
[firewall]=>
=>firewall
[firewall]=>list
assign
hook=input chain=input
assign
hook=sink chain=sink
assign
hook=forward chain=forward
assign
hook=source chain=source
[firewall]=> “UP ARROW”
[firewall]=>:firewall list