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NTRODUCTION
This chapter contains the following sections:
Management Command Conventions
Management Commands
Management 
Command 
Conventions
Table 4 describes the command conventions used in this document.
Understanding
Command Conventions
You manage the CoreBuilder
®
 5000 Distributed Management Module (DMM) by 
entering commands at the management prompt on the terminal console, or 
remotely using TELNET. Commands are not case-sensitive (that is, you can use 
uppercase and lowercase characters with equal effect), with the exception of the 
SET COMMUNITY command. 
Using Terminal
Keystrokes
In addition to alphanumeric characters, terminal input for the DMM includes basic 
keyboard functions and control sequences. For example, you can correct typing 
mistakes by pressing the Delete key or the Backspace key. Pressing Enter in the 
middle of a command entry when an argument is expected causes the DMM to 
prompt you for additional information. Terminal keystrokes and their functions are 
outlined in Table 5.
Table 4   Command Conventions
Convention 
Definition and Example
System Output
Courier
 typeface
Terminal Prompt
System prompt is shown as 
CB5000>
User Defined Input
Indicated by 
bold courier text
Table 5   Keystroke Functions
Keystroke
Function
Backspace
Moves the cursor back one character and deletes that character.
Ctrl+C
Terminates the current command and returns to a blank command line at any 
time.
Ctrl+D
Closes a TELNET session.
Ctrl+R
Retypes the previous command string on the command line.
Delete
Same as Backspace.
Enter
Enters the command.
spacebar
Completes a command through command completion (refer to next section).
?
Displays the available command options.