Using the command history function, Viewing history commands – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Using the command history function

The system can automatically save successfully executed commands to the command history buffer for
the current user interface. You can view them and execute them again, or set the maximum number of

commands that can be saved in the command history buffer.
A command is saved to the command history buffer in the exact format as it was entered. For example,

if you enter an incomplete command, the command saved in the command history buffer is also
incomplete; if you enter a command by using a command keyword alias, the command saved in the

command history buffer also uses the alias.
If you execute the same command multiple times, the switch saves the earliest record. However, if you

execute the same command in different formats, the system saves them as different commands. For
example, if you execute the display cu command multiple times, the system saves only one command in

the command history buffer. If you execute the command twice by entering display cu and display

current-configuration, the system saves them as two commands.
By default, the command history buffer can save up to 10 commands for each user. To set the capacity
of the command history buffer for the current user interface, use the history-command max-size

command. For more information about the history-command max-size command, see Fundamentals

Command Reference.

Viewing history commands

You can use arrow keys to access history commands in Windows 200x and Windows XP Terminal or

Telnet. In Windows 9x HyperTerminal, the arrow keys are invalid, and you must use Ctrl+P and Ctrl+N

instead.
To view command history, use one of the following methods:

Task Command

Display all commands in the command history
buffer.

display history-command [ | { begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]

Display the previous history command.

Up arrow key or Ctrl+P

Display the next history command.

Down arrow key or Ctrl+N

Setting the command history buffer size for user interfaces

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter user interface view.

user-interface { first-num1
[ last-num1 ] | { aux | console |

vty } first-num2 [ last-num2 ] }

N/A

3.

Set the maximum number of
commands that can be saved

in the command history

buffer.

history-command max-size
size-value

Optional.
By default, the command history

buffer can save up to 10

commands.

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