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For example, in user view, commands starting with an
s
include
startup
saved-configuration
and
system-view
.
z
To enter system view, type
sy
.
z
To set the configuration file for next startup, type
st s
.
You can also press
Tab
to have an incomplete keyword automatically completed.
Configuring Command Aliases
The command alias function allows you to replace the first keyword of a command with your preferred
keyword. For example, if you configure
show
as the replacement of the
display
keyword for each
display
command, to execute the
display xx
command, input the command alias
show xx
.
Note the following when configuring command aliases:
z
When you input a command alias, the system displays and saves the command in its original
format instead of its alias. In other words, you can define and use a command alias but the
command is not restored in its alias format.
z
When you define a command alias, the
cmdkey
and
alias
arguments must be in their complete
form.
z
With the command alias function enabled, when you input an incomplete keyword, which partially
matches both a defined alias and the keyword of a command, the alias wins; to execute the
command whose keyword partially matches your input, input the complete keyword. When you
input a character string that partially matches multiple aliases, the system gives you prompts.
z
If you press
Tab
after you input the keyword of an alias, the original format of the keyword is
displayed.
z
You can replace only the first keyword of a non-undo command instead of the complete command;
and you can replace only the second keyword of
undo
commands.
Follow these steps to configure command aliases:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enable the command alias function
command-alias enable
Required
Disabled by default, which means
you cannot configure command
aliases.
Configure a command alias
command-alias mapping cmdkey
alias
Required
Not configured by default.
Configuring CLI Hotkeys
Follow these steps to configure CLI hotkeys:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Configure CLI hotkeys
hotkey
{
CTRL_G
|
CTRL_L
|
CTRL_O
|
CTRL_T
|
CTRL_U
}
command
Optional
The
Ctrl+G
,
Ctrl+L
and
Ctrl+O
hotkeys are specified at the CLI by
default.
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