Specifications
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Starting the Command Line Interface
When you are in Configure or Enable mode, use the exit command or press Ctrl+Z to exit
to the previous access mode.
Note: When you exit Configure mode, the CLI will ask you whether you want to
activate the configuration commands you have issued. If you enter yes or y, the
configuration commands you issued are placed into effect and the XP-2000’s
configuration is changed accordingly. However, the changes are not written to the
Startup configuration file in the XP-2000’s boot flash and therefore are not
reinstated after a reboot. See Activating Configuration Changes and Saving the
Configuration File on page 59 for information about saving configuration changes.
Basic Line Editing Commands
The CLI supports EMACs-like line editing commands. The following table lists some
commonly used commands. For a complete set of commands, see the The TeraLink 2000
Series Library: User Reference.
Table 21. Some commonly used CLI commands
Key sequence Command
Ctrl+A Move cursor to beginning of line
Ctrl+B Move cursor back one character
Ctrl+D Delete character
Ctrl+E Move cursor to end of line
Ctrl+F Move cursor forward one character
Ctrl+N Scroll to next command in command history (use the cli show
history command to display the history)
Ctrl+P Scroll to previous command in command history
Ctrl+U Erase entire line
Ctrl+X Erase from cursor to end of line
Ctrl+Z Exit current access mode to previous access mode