IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
or
+ protocol IP
The protocol console prompt then displays on the console. This example shows
the IP protocol console prompt:
IP>
You can now begin entering the protocol’s commands. See the corresponding
protocol section of the
Protocol Configuration and Monitoring Reference
for more
information on specific protocol console commands.
Command History for GWCON and CONFIG Command Line
The Command History contains up to the last 50 commands entered by the user in
GWCON (Talk 5) or CONFIG (Talk 6) command line menus.
Backward and Forward retrieve keys can be used to recall previously entered
commands. In addition, a facility is provided to enable the advanced user to repeat
a particular series of commands.
Repeating a Command in the Command History
By pressing Ctrl-B (backward) or Ctrl-F (forward) at any command line prompt in a
GWCON or CONFIG menu, the current command line is replaced by the previous
or next command in the Command History. The Command History is common to
both GWCON and CONFIG. That is, a command entered while in a GWCON menu
can be retrieved from within CONFIG and a command entered while in a CONFIG
menu can be retrieved from within GWCON.
The Command History contains the most recently entered commands, up to a
maximum of the last 50 commands. If only three commands have been entered
since a restart, pressing Ctrl-F or Ctrl-B circles through only those three
commands. If no commands have been entered thus far, Ctrl-F or Ctrl-B results in
a “bell”, the same bell you see when trying to backspace beyond the beginning of a
line of text.
Note: A command aborted by pressing Ctrl-U will not be entered into the
Command History.
To enter two similar commands:
display sub les
display sub lec
Enter:
display sub les, then press Enter
Ctrl-B for Backward, and the current line is replaced with-
display sub les
Press Backspace and replace “s” with “c” to get
display sub lec and then press Enter
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