
2 8250 Command Quick Reference Guide
Terminal Keystroke Functions
Table 1 is a quick reference for terminal keystrokes and their functions.
Table 1. Terminal Keystroke Functions
The command table that follows uses the following notations:
1 Command is only available through Maintenance Mode.
2 Command is only available using Advanced EMM software (that is, not
available using Basic EMM, or other 8250 management modules).
3 Command is only available using Advanced TRMM software (that is, not
available using Basic TRMM, or other 8250 management modules).
4 Command is only available using FMM software.
Keystroke Function
Backspace Moves the cursor back one character and deletes that
character.
Ctrl-C Terminates the current command and returns to a blank
command line at any time.
Ctrl-D Closes a TELNET session.
Ctrl-R Retypes the previous command string on the command
line.
Delete Same as Backspace.
Enter Enters the command.
Space Bar Completes a command through command completion.
?Displays the available command options.
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