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1.2.1.3 Shortcut Key Support
ES4626/ES4650 provides several shortcut keys to facilitate user configuration, such
as up, down, left, right and Blank Space. If the terminal does not recognize Up and Down
keys, ctrl+p and ctrl+n can be used instead.
Key(s) Function
BackSpace Delete a character before the cursor, and the cursor moves back.
Up “↑” Show previous command entered. Up to ten recently entered
commands can be shown.
Down “↓” Show next command entered. When use the Up key to get
previously entered commands, you can use the Down key to return
to the next command
Left “←” The cursor move one character to
the left.
Right “→” The cursor moves one character to
the right.
You can use the Left and
Right key to modify an
entered command.
Ctr+p The same as Up key “↑”.
Ctr+n The same as Down key “↓”.
Ctr+b The same as Left key “←”.
Ctr+f The same as Right key “→”.
Ctr+z Return to the Admin Mode directly from the other configuration
modes ( except User Mode).
Ctr+c Break the ongoing command process, such as ping or other
command execution.
Tab When a string for a command or keyword is entered, the Tab can
be used to complete the command or keyword if there is no
conflict.
1.2.1.4 Help function
There are two ways in ES4626/ES4650 for the user to access help information: the
“help” command and the “?”.
Access to Help Usage and function
Help Under any command line prompt, type in “help” and press Enter will get
a brief description of the associated help system.