HP Fabric Clustering System HP-UX Administrator's Guide, March 2008
Table 6-4 Key Stroke Shortcuts
descriptionkey
Move to beginning of line.<Ctrl>a
Move cursor left one character.<Ctrl>b
Delete current character.<Ctrl>d
Move to end of line.<Ctrl>e
Move cursor right one character.<Ctrl>f
Delete from cursor to the end of the line.<Ctrl>k
Refresh input line.<Ctrl>l
Get next command from history.<Ctrl>n
Get previous command from history.<Ctrl>p
Return to use-execute mode. If a command is currently entered on the command line, execute
the command before returning to user-execute mode.
<Ctrl>q
Transpose current and previous character.<Ctrl>t
Delete text up to cursor.<Ctrl>u
Delete word up to cursor.<Ctrl>w
Return to user-privileged mode.<Ctrl>z
Move back one word.<Esc>b
Convert rest of word to uppercase.<Esc>c
Delete remainder of word.<Esc>d
Move forward one word.<Esc>f
Convert rest of word to lowercase.<Esc>l
Get next command from history.down-arrow (i)
Get previous command from history.up-arrow (h)
Move cursor left one character.left-arrow (f)
Move cursor right one character.right-arrow (g)
Exiting the CLI Session
To exit the CLI session, return to the user-execute or privileged-execute mode, and enter the
logout command. The CLI session is terminated and you are returned to the CLI login prompt.
For example:
HP-IB(config-if-fc-5/1)# exit all
HP-IB> logout
Login:
NOTE: If you use Telnet or SSH to run a remote CLI session, the connection is dropped when
you log out, or vice-versa.
Specifying the Card/Port
In many cases, you are asked to identify the card and/or the ports on a card to which to apply
configuration commands. This section describes how to refer to slots and ports for configuration
via the CLI.
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