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Configuring and using command keyword aliases
The command keyword alias function allows you to replace the first keyword of a non-undo command or
the second keyword of an undo command with your preferred keyword when you execute the command.
For example, if you configure show as the alias for the display keyword, you can enter show in place of
display to execute a display command.
Usage guidelines
• After you successfully execute a command by using a keyword alias, the system saves the keyword,
instead of its alias, to the running configuration.
• If you press Tab after entering part of an alias, the keyword is displayed.
• If a string you entered partially matches a keyword and an alias, the command indicated by the
alias is executed. To execute the command indicated by the keyword, enter the complete keyword.
• If you enter a string that partially matches multiple aliases, the system gives you a prompt.
Configuration procedure
To configure a command keyword alias:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enable the command
keyword alias function.
command-alias enable
By default, the command keyword alias
function is disabled.
3. Configure a command
keyword alias.
command-alias mapping
cmdkey alias
By default, no command keyword alias is
configured.
You must enter the cmdkey and alias
arguments in their complete form.
Configuring and using hotkeys
To facilitate CLI operation, the system defines the hotkeys shown in Table 24 and provides five
configurable command hotkeys. Pressing a command hotkey is the same as entering a command.
To configure a command hotkey:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Configure hotkeys.
hotkey { CTRL_G | CTRL_L |
CTRL_O | CTRL_T | CTRL_U }
command
By default:
• Ctrl+G is assigned the display
current-configuration command.
• Ctrl+L is assigned the display ip
routing-table command.
• Ctrl+O is assigned the undo debugging all
command.
• No command is assigned to Ctrl+T or
Ctrl+U.
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