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13 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
To disable enhanced editing mode, the
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terminal no editing command can be used at the privileged mode prompt
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The editing command set provides a horizontal scrolling feature
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for commands that extend beyond a single line
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moves to the beginning of the command line
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Ctrl-A
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moves back one character
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Ctrl-B
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moves to the end of the command line.
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Ctrl-E
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moves forward one character
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Ctrl-F
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moves back out of configuration mode
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Ctrl-Z
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Esc and then B
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moves back one word
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Esc and then F
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moves forward one word.
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This mode provides a set of editing key functions that allows a user to edit a command line as it is being typed.
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enhanced editing mode
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press Ctrl-B or the Left Arrow key repeatedly
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To scroll back
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The dollar sign ($) indicates that the line has been
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scrolled to the left
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Each time the cursor reaches the end of the line, the line is again
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shifted ten spaces to the left
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