
Overview of the LX Series
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• Configure Mode prompt – A sample configure mode prompt is
Async 1-6:0 >>, where Async is a reminder that tells you which part
of the configuration you are in, 1-6 is the range of ports any operation
will affect, 0 is a session number, and >> indicates superuser mode. To
get to the Async 1-6:0 >> prompt, you must first type port async
1 6 at the Config:0 >> prompt. Note that you do not add a dash
between the range numbers in port async 1 6.
• Command execution – Unless otherwise specified, commands are
executed when you press <RETURN>.
• Keyboard characters (keys) – Keyboard characters are represented
using left and right angle brackets (< and >). For example, the notation
<CTRL> refers to the CTRL key; <A> refers to the letter A; and
<Enter> refers to the RETURN key.
• Typographical conventions – The following typographical
conventions are used:
Monospace Typeface – indicates text that can be displayed or typed
at a terminal (i.e., displays, user input, messages, prompts, etc.).
italics – are used to indicate variables in command syntax
descriptions.
• Help Key (?) - At any prompt level, you can press ? to display the
available commands at that level. The only time this is not true is if
you are in the midst of entering a command. If ? is at the end of a
partial command, the LX displays a list of valid arguments to assist
you in adding to the current command line.
• Tab - Press the Tab button to complete a partially entered command.
You must enter the first three characters of a command for
autocomplete to work. If the command is already complete, the Tab
button displays available commands.
• Command Recall - The up arrow recalls previously used commands.
• Ctrl-F – Moves forward to the next session.
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