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AT-TQ2403 Management Software User's Guide
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Action on CLI
Keyboard
Shortcut
Shortcut
Move the cursor forward on the current line, one character at a time
Ctrl-f
Right Arrow Key
Start over at a blank command prompt (abandons the input on the current line) Ctrl-c
Remove one character on the current line.
Ctrl-h
Remove the last word in the current command.
(Clears one word at a time from the current command line, always starting with
the last word on the line.)
Ctrl-W
Remove characters starting from cursor location to end of the current line.
(Clears the current line from the cursor forward.)
Ctrl-k
Remove all characters before the cursor.
(Clears the current line from the cursor back to the CLI prompt.)
Ctrl-U
Clear screen but keep current CLI prompt and input in place.
Ctrl-l
Display previous command in history.
(Ctrl-p and Ctrl-n let you cycle through a history of all executed commands like
Up and Down arrow keys typically do. Up/Down arrow keys also work for
this.)
Ctrl-p
Up Arrow key
Display next command in history.
(Ctrl-p and Ctrl-n let you cycle through a history of all executed commands like
Up and Down arrow keys typically do. Up/Down arrow keys also work for
this.)
this.)
Ctrl-n
Down Arrow key
Exit the CLI. (At a blank command prompt, typing Ctrl-d closes the CLI.)
(Typing Ctrl-d within command text also removes characters, one at a time, at
cursor location like Ctrl-h.)
Ctrl-d
Tab Completion and Help
Help on commands can be requested at the command line interface (CLI) by using the TAB key. (See also
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Hitting TAB once will attempt to complete the current command.
If multiple completions exist, a beep will sound and no results will be displayed. Enter TAB again to
display all available completions.
display all available completions.
Example 1: At a blank command line, hit TAB twice to get a list of all commands.
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