Chapter 1 Command Line Interface Configuration DGS-3610 Series Configuration Guide
1.7.1 Edit Shortcut Keys
The following table lists the edit shortcut keys.
Move cursor in
editing line
Left direction key or
Ctrl-B
Move the cursor left by one character.
Right direction key or
Ctrl-F
Move the cursor right by one character.
Move the cursor to the beginning of the command
line.
Move the cursor to the end of the command line.
Delete the
entered
characters
Delete the character to the left of the cursor.
Delete the character where the cursor is located.
Scroll up by one
line or one page
Scroll up the displayed contents by one line and
make the next line appear. Used only before the
end of the output.
Scroll up the displayed contents by one page and
make the next page appear. Used only before the
end of the output.
1.7.2 Sliding Window of Command Line
You can use the feature of the sliding window to edit the commands that exceed the length of
one line so as to extend the length of the command line. When the editing cursor closes to
the right border, the whole command line will move to the left by 20 characters. In this case,
the cursor can still be moved back to the previous character or the beginning of the
command line.
When editing a command line, you can move the cursor using the shortcut keys in the
following table:
Move the cursor to the left by one character
Left direction key or Ctrl-B
Move the cursor to the head of a line
Move the cursor to the right by one character
Right direction key or Ctrl-F
Move the cursor to the end of a line
For example, the contents of the command mac-address-table static may exceed the
screen width. When the cursor approaches the line end for the first time, the whole line move