D-Link DGS-1510-28XMP/ME [10/718] 4 line editing keys

D-Link DGS-1510-52X/ME [10/718] 4 line editing keys
DGS-1510/ME Series Metro Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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understand how the command is used. All commands are case-sensitive. Be sure to disable the Caps Lock or any
other unwanted function that changes text case.
Syntax Description
angle brackets < > This syntax is used to enclose a variable or a value. Users must enter the variable or
value. For example, in the config command_prompt [<string 16> | username |
default] command, users must enter the command prompt string value and NOT the
parameter <string 16>.
square brackets [ ] This syntax is used to enclose a required value or list of required arguments. Only one
value or argument must be specified. For example, in the config command_prompt
[<string 16> | username | default] command, users must enter either the command
prompt string, select the username, or select the default option. Do not type the square
brackets.
vertical bar | This syntax is used to separate mutually exclusive items in a list. For example, in the
reset {[config | system]} {force_agree} command, users may choose config or
system in the command. Do not type the vertical bar.
braces { } This syntax is used to enclose an optional value or a list of optional arguments. One or
more values or arguments can be specified. For example, in the reset {[config |
system]} {force_agree} command, users may choose config or system in the
command. Do not type the braces.
parentheses ( ) This syntax is used to indicate that at least one or more of the values or arguments in
the preceding syntax enclosed by braces must be specified. For example, in the
config dhcp_relay {hops <int 1-16> | time <sec 0-65535>}(1) command, users have
the option to specify hops or time or both of them. The "(1)" following the set of braces
indicates at least one argument or value within the braces must be specified. Do not
type the parentheses.
ipif <ipif_name 12> In this syntax example, the value 12 means that the IP interface name can be up to 12
characters long.
metric <value 1-31> In this syntax example, the values 1-31 means that the metric value must be between
1 and 31.
1-4 Line Editing Keys
Keys Description
Delete This key specifies to delete the character under the cursor and to shift the remainder
of the line to the left.
Backspace This key specifies to delete the character to the left of cursor and shift the remainder of
the line to the left.
CTRL+R This key specifies to replace text characters with newly typed text or to insert newly
typed text within the existing sentence. This is similar to the Insert key.
Up Arrow This key specifies to repeat the previously entered command. Each time the up arrow
is pressed, the command previous to that displayed appears. This way it is possible to
review the command history for the current session. Use the down arrow to progress
sequentially forward through the command history list.
Down Arrow This key specifies to display the next command in the command history entered in the
current session. This displays each command sequentially as it was entered. Use the
up arrow to review previous commands.
Left Arrow This key specifies to move the cursor to the left.
Right Arrow This key specifies to move the cursor to the right.
Tab This key specifies to help users to select the appropriate token.

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