Operating on multiple objects (range) – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Using the CLI

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Table 2-2. CLI Shortcuts

Operating on Multiple Objects (Range)

The CLI allows the user to operate on the set of objects at the same time.

The guidelines are as follows for range operation:

• Operations on objects with four or more instances support the range

operation.

Keyboard Key

Description

<Delete, Backspace>

Delete previous character

<Ctrl>+<A>

Go to beginning of line

<Ctrl>+<E>

Go to end of line

<Ctrl>+<F>

Go forward one character

<Ctrl>+<B>

Go backward one character

<Ctrl>+<D>

Delete current character

<Ctrl>+<U,X>

Delete to beginning of line

<Ctrl>+<K>

Delete to the end of the line.

<Ctrl>+<W>

Delete previous word

<Ctrl>+<T>

Transpose previous character

<Ctrl>+<P>

Go to previous line history buffer

<Ctrl>+<R>

Rewrites or pastes the line

<Ctrl>+<N>

Go to next line in history buffer

<Ctrl>+<Y>

Print last deleted character

<Ctrl>+<Q>

Enables serial flow

<Ctrl>+<S>

Disables serial flow

<Ctrl>+<Z>

Return to root command prompt

<Tab, SPACE>

Command-line completion

end

Return to the root command prompt

exit

Go to next lower command prompt

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