User`s manual
Recalling commands
You can recall commands by using the Up and Down arrow keys to cycle through commands you have
entered.
Editing commands
Use the Left and Right arrow keys to move the cursor back and forth on the command line. Use the
Backspace and Delete keys to edit the command. You can also use control keys to edit commands. Control
keys for editing commands lists control keys for editing commands.
Control keys for editing commands
Function Key combination
Beginning of line CTRL+A
End of line CTRL+E
Back one character CTRL+B
Forward one character CTRL+F
Delete current character CTRL+D
Previous command CTRL+P
Next command CTRL+N
Abort line CTRL+C
Using command shortcuts
You can abbreviate commands and command options to the smallest number of non ambiguous characters.
For example, the command get system status can be abbreviated to g sy st .
Using command help
You can press the tab key or the question mark (?) key to display command help.
• Press the tab key or the question mark (?) key at the command prompt to display a list of the commands
available and a description of each command
• Type a command followed by a space and press the tab key or the question mark (?) key to display a list
of the options available for that command and a description of each option
• Type a command followed by an option and press the tab key or the question mark (?) key to display a
list of additional options available for that command option combination and a description of each option
Installing firmware from a TFTP server
D-Link releases new versions of the DFL-500 firmware periodically. When D-Link releases new firmware, you
can download the upgrade from our Web site (http://tsd.dlink.com.tw). You can save this file on your
management computer and then use the following procedure to upgrade the firmware on your DFL-500.
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