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Attribute Flags
Command are described as:
Required--The attribute is required for the object, and usually syntactically positional on the create command
 line. You must set the attribute or accept its default, and you can modify the value. You cannot use the
 unset keyword to set a required attribute to undefined. Trying to do so returns the error message 386 -
 Required attribute cannot be deleted.
Optional--The attribute is optional and does not require a value. You can set and reset the attribute, and you
 can use the unset keyword to make it undefined.
Read-only--The attribute is immutable and read-only. You can use the gett keyword with the attribute, but
 you cannot set or unset it. Trying to set or unset a read-only attribute returns the error message 385 - Read-
only attribute cannot be modified.
Saving Your Changes
With new commands introduced in Network Registrar 6.2, nrcmd applies the changes you make immediately.
 (Commands introduced in Network Registrar 6.2 are listed in Release Notes). With the commands from prior
 releases, the CLI waits for one of these events to occur before it saves your changes to the database:
Invoking the save command
Exiting from nrcmd
Reloading a server
Adding a resource record or host to a zone
Refreshing and Clearing the CLI Cache
The CLI caches many configuration objects that it reads. If multiple users are making changes simultaneously, one
 CLI instance might have cached an out of date version of an object. The session cache refresh command causes
 the CLI to clear its local cache of all unmodified objects, forcing it to reread objects from the configuration database.
 The session cache clear command forces the CLI to clear all cached data, whether or not unsaved changes were
 made.
Navigation Keys
 
lists keyboard navigation key combinations that are useful when entering nrcmd commands.
Table 1-2 nrcmd Navigation Key Combinations 
Key Combination
Action
Control-a
Go to the beginning of the line
Control-b
Back one character (or the left arrow key)
Control-d
Delete one character
Control-e
Go to the end of the line
Control-f
Forward one character (or the right arrow key)
Control-k
Kill to the end of the line
Control-l
Redraw the line