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Command Line

Command Line

This section is used to configure terminal settings that define the way that the command parser interacts with the user. The command parser is accessed via telnet or the AUX/console.

configure Command Line

Keywords

After entering the configure command for the section, enter one or more of the following keywords.

Enhanced = {On | Off}

The Enhanced keyword allows control over the "enhanced" parsing mode that is supported by the command parser. If Enhanced is On and the command parser cannot decipher the input entered or an invalid option was entered for a command, the parser will redisplay the portion that was successfully parsed. The default is On.

Erase = {BackSpace | Delete}

The Erase keyword sets the command parser's erase character. Normally, BackSpace and Delete are recognized by the command parser for erasing characters. However, when using the line editing feature or with some prompts from the command parser, the two erase characters above aren't recognized and the erase character selected by this keyword takes effect. The default is BackSpace.

More = {On | Off}

The More keyword specifies "more" processing of all displayed output. If More is On, displayed output that is longer than the configured terminal height will be paused and a "--more--" prompt will be displayed. To display the next screen of data, enter a <SPACE>. To display only the next line of data, enter a <RETURN>. Any other input terminates the output and the next command prompt will be displayed. The default is On.

PrintPortLabel = {Numbers | Letters}

The PrintPortLabel keyword tells the parser whether interfaces should be displayed with numbers or letters. Both letters and numbers are recognized as input to the command parser. The default is Numbers.

Width = Number

The Width keyword sets the terminal width. The Width is the number of characters per line. The default is 80 characters.

Height = Number

The Height keyword sets the terminal height. The Height is the number of lines displayed. This value is used by the "more" processor. The default is 24 lines.

Examples

[ Command Line ]
Enhanced              = On      # Enable "Enhanced" mode
Erase               = Delete

Related Commands

Command Description

set terminal

Set Terminal parameters


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