2.7.5.4 Abbreviated notation of commands
Description
The command interpreter of the Command Line Interface  also detects commands if only the 
first character of the command or its parts is entered.
This is only possible if all the parts of the abbreviated input can be assigned to exactly one 
command or to the parts of the command.
Example
The show event config command can be replaced by the expression sh e c.
2.7.5.5 Reusing the last used commands
Description
The Command Line Interface saves the last 14 commands used in a list assigned to the 
particular mode. This can then only be called up in the relevant mode.
Example:
In the Global Configuration mode, all entered commands are saved.  If you entered commands 
earlier in the Interface Configuration mode, these commands are not included in the list of the 
Global Configuration mode. You can only call up and reuse these commands in the Interface 
Configuration mode.
Procedure
You can page through the list of the commands most recently used using the arrow up and 
arrow down keys.
If the command you are looking for is displayed, you can edit the command line as required 
and execute the command with the enter key.
Further notes
You display the list of commands last used with the show history command. This function 
is available in every mode.
See also
show history (Page 43)
2.7.5.6 The "show" commands
This section describes commands with which you display various settings.
Description
2.7 General CLI commands
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