1-14Error information Cause% Incomplete command found at '^' position. Incomplete command% Ambiguous command found at '^' position. Ambiguous commandToo many parameters Too many parameters% Wrong parameter found at '^' position. Wrong parametersTyping and Editing CommandsFuzzy matchThe H3C S5600 series Ethernet switches support fuzzy match for efficient input of commands.If in the current view, the character string you have typed can already uniquely identify a keyword, youdo not need to type the complete keyword.For example, in user view, commands starting with an s include save, startup saved-configuration,and system-view.z To save the current configuration, type sa.z To set the configuration file for next startup, type st s.z To enter system view, type sy.You can also press Tab to have a partial keyword automatically completed, and check that the keywordis the one you intended to use.Editing command linesTable 1-5 lists some shortcut keys you can use to edit command lines.Table 1-5 Editing functionsKey FunctionCommon keys If the edit buffer is not full, insert the character at the position of the cursor andmove the cursor to the right.Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and move the cursor back onecharacter.Left arrow key or Ctrl+B The cursor moves one character space to the left.Right arrow key or Ctrl+F The cursor moves one character space to the right.TabIf you press Tab after entering part of a keyword, the system automaticallycompletes the keyword:z If finding a unique match, the system substitutes the complete keywordfor the incomplete one and displays it in the next line.z If there is more than one match, you can press Tab repeatedly to displayin cycles all the keywords starting with the character string that you typed.z If there is no match, the system does not modify the incomplete keywordand displays it again in the next line.Displaying and Executing History CommandsThe CLI automatically saves the commands recently used in the history command buffer. You canaccess commands in the history command buffer and execute them again.