Introduction
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1.4.4 Re-displaying the Current Command Line
If entering a command and the system suddenly sends a message, you can recall the
current command entry. To re-display the current command line (refresh the screen), use
the following key combination:
1.4.5 Command Output pagination
Output often extends beyond the visible screen length. For cases where output continues
beyond the screen, the output is paused and a
Press Any Key to Continue (Q to
Quit)
prompt displays at the bottom of the screen. To resume the output, press the Return
key to scroll down one line or press the Spacebar to display the next full screen of output.
1.4.6 Transposing Mistyped Characters
If you have mistyped a command entry, you can transpose the mistyped characters. To
transpose characters, use the following key combination:
1.4.7 Controlling Capitalization
Capitalize or lowercase words with a few simple key sequences. The switch CLI
commands are generally case-insensitive (and in lowercase). To change the capitalization
of the commands, use one of the following sequences:
Keystrokes Purpose
Ctrl-L Re-displays the current command line
Keystrokes Purpose
Ctrl-T Transposes the character to the left of the cursor with the character
located at the cursor
Keystrokes Purpose
Esc, C Capitalizes the letters to the right of cursor
Esc, L Changes the letters at the right of cursor to lowercase