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Using the CLI Command History Buffer

You can save a lot of typing by using the command history buffer maintained by the CLI. The up- and down-arrow

keys scroll forward and backward through the history buffer. To execute a command again, simply scroll to that com-

mand and press enter. Alternately, you can scroll to a command and then edit it in-line before executing it. You can

see a history of all the buffered commands by entering the history command. Any command in the history buffer can

be accessed directly by entering ![#] where [#] is the number of the command in the buffer. Operation of the command

history buffer is illustrated in the following example.

Net Optics> show

show name - show 'running', 'factory', 'default', or file 'name'

Net Optics> list

Current config file(s):

test-1

test-7

Net Optics> help ping

ping ipaddr - ping 'ipaddr'

Net Optics> sysip show

Current Sysip Info:

IP addr: 10.60.4.178

IP mask: 255.0.0.0

Gateway: 10.0.0.1

Net Optics> history

1: show

2: list

3: help ping

4: sysip show

Net Optics> !3

Net Optics> help ping

ping ipaddr - ping 'ipaddr'

Net Optics>

CLI command history buffer

Figure 17:

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