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Editing Text Files

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Editing Text Files

The commands in the Edit sub-menu (also called the Text Buffer or Edit Buffer) are used to
create new text files and to modify existing text files. To enter the edit sub-menu, enter

edit

at the system prompt.

If verbose mode is enabled, the following list of commands will be displayed automatically.

If verbose mode is disabled, press the question mark (

?

) to display the following list of

commands. (For information on enabling verbose mode, refer to the

uic

command descrip-

tion in Chapter 4, “The User Interface.”)

Command

Edit Menu

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ab

Append line(s) to the buffer

cb

Clear the buffer

db

Delete line from the buffer

eb

Edit a buffer line

ib

Insert buffer line

lb

List contents of the buffer

nb

Name file for buffer

rb

Read file into buffer

wb

Write buffer to file

Main

File

Summary

VLAN

Networking

Interface

Security

System

Services

Help

The Edit sub-menu commands are outlined in the following sections. You can edit up to 100
lines of text. Each line of text can be up to 97 characters long.

Note

When you edit text files, you will normally use several
of the Edit sub-menu commands to produce the results
you want. SeeReal-World Example 1 on page 7-11 or
Real-World Example 2 on page 7-12 for examples of
how to use multiple commands from the Edit sub-
menu.

Clearing the Text Buffer

You can use the

cb

command to clear the Edit buffer’s memory so you can create a new text

file. To use the

cb

command, enter

cb

at the system prompt.

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