3-15Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)CLI Control and EditingCLI Control and EditingKeystrokes Function[Ctrl] [A] Jumps to the first character of the command line.[Ctrl] [B] or [<] Moves the cursor back (to the left) one character.[Ctrl] [C] Terminates a task if one is running and displays the command line.[Ctrl] [D] Deletes the character at the cursor.[Ctrl] [E] Jumps to the end of the current command line (the character positionafter the last character in the CLI command input buffer).[Ctrl] [F] or [>] Moves the cursor forward (to the right) one character if the cursor isnot at the end of the current command line.[Ctrl] [H] Deletes the first character to the left of the command line.[Ctrl] [K] Deletes from the cursor to the end of the command line.[Ctrl] [L] or [Ctrl] [R] Repeats current command line on a new line.[Ctrl] [N] or [v] Enters the next command line in the history buffer.[Ctrl] [P] or [^] Enters the previous command line in the history buffer.[Ctrl] [R] Repeats current command line on a new line.[Ctrl] [U] or [Ctrl] [X] Deletes from the cursor to the beginning of the command line.[Ctrl] [W] Deletes the last word typed.[Ctrl] [Y] Recalls the most recent entry in the delete buffer.[Ctrl] [Z] This character closes the current session, returning the operator tothe previous context (config).[Esc] [B] Moves the cursor backward (to the left) one word.[Esc] [D] Deletes from the cursor to the end of the word.[Esc] [F] Moves the cursor forward (to the right) one word.[Ctrl] [H], [Delete], or[Backspace]Deletes the first character to the left of the command line.Tab or "?" Completes the current word of a command.