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AT-TQ2403 Management Software User's Guide 
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Action on CLI 
Keyboard 
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.) 
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 
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. 
  Example 1: At a blank command line, hit TAB twice to get a list of all commands. 
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