By default, the system specifies corresponding commands for Ctrl+G, Ctrl+L and Ctrl+O,
while the others are null.
ï‚· Ctrl+G corresponds to display current-configuration
ï‚· Ctrl+L corresponds to display ip routing-table
ï‚· Ctrl+O corresponds to undo debugging all
You can customize this scheme as needed however.
Examples
Example 1:
Assign the hot key Ctrl+T to the display tcp status command.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] hotkey ctrl_t display tcp status
Example 2:
Display the configuration of hotkeys.
[Sysname] display hotkey
----------------- HOTKEY -----------------
=Defined hotkeys=
Hotkeys Command
CTRL_G display current-configuration
CTRL_L display ip routing-table
CTRL_O undo debug all
CTRL_T display tcp status
=Undefined hotkeys=
Hotkeys Command
CTRL_U NULL
=System hotkeys=
Hotkeys Function
CTRL_A Move the cursor to the beginning of the current line.
CTRL_B Move the cursor one character left.
CTRL_C Stop current command function.
CTRL_D Erase current character.
CTRL_E Move the cursor to the end of the current line.
CTRL_F Move the cursor one character right.
CTRL_H Erase the character left of the cursor.
CTRL_K Kill outgoing connection.
CTRL_N Display the next command from the history buffer.
CTRL_P Display the previous command from the history buffer.
CTRL_R Redisplay the current line.
CTRL_V Paste text from the clipboard.
CTRL_W Delete the word left of the cursor.