06-10-2008 09:01 AM - edited 03-05-2019 11:32 PM
I have several 3750-48P running version c3750-ipservicesk9-mz.122-44.SE2 IOS and on some of the switches, when you telnet to them, and do a show config, the screen scrolls through the whole config without pausing. On other switches that are exactly the same, as far as I can tell, they pause after a page of information.
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06-10-2008 09:21 AM
To set the number of lines on the current terminal screen for the current session, use the terminal length EXEC command.
terminal length screen-length
24 is the default
Hope that helps
06-10-2008 09:21 AM
To set the number of lines on the current terminal screen for the current session, use the terminal length EXEC command.
terminal length screen-length
24 is the default
Hope that helps
06-10-2008 09:57 AM
bang on target Collin. +5.
-> Sushil
06-10-2008 10:07 AM
Excellent, do this stay in after a reboot?
06-10-2008 10:44 AM
Save it and it will (write memory)!
06-10-2008 11:37 AM
Actually that command only works in the current session.
terminal length
To set the number of lines on the current terminal screen for the current session, use the terminal length EXEC command.
terminal length screen-length
Syntax Description
screen-length
Your desired number of lines on the screen. The router uses this value to determine when to pause during multiple-screen output. A value of zero prevents the router from pausing between screens of output. When the output exceeds the screen length, it scrolls past.
Defaults
24 lines
06-10-2008 11:41 AM
So if you disconnect and come back in it's back to zero?
Works for me across multiple sessions as long as I save before exiting.
06-10-2008 11:42 AM
The correct way to fix it is under the VTY settings.
line vty 0 4
length 24 (default)
mine was set to 0.
06-10-2008 11:45 AM
Ahhh, must override the global setting. Thanks for keeping us updated.
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