I'm not aware of a way to disable "--More-- or (q)uit" output. This feature is built into the firmware to help display list output that is longer than the screen. The 6200 CLI does not include the command "terminal length". The PowerConnect 8024 does have that feature.
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I'm not aware of a way to disable "--More-- or (q)uit" output. This feature is built into the firmware to help display list output that is longer than the screen. The 6200 CLI does not include the command "terminal length". The PowerConnect 8024 does have that feature.
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I understand - thank you.
May I request to add this feature?
The best way to get that accomplished is to call in to technical support and ask for it to be submitted to the engineers for future firmware revisions.
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Actually, there is a way to disable the "--More-- or (q)uit" output, at least on the PowerConnect switches I am using.
If you enter into user privilege mode using "en", and then run the "terminal length 0" command, it will disable all prompting from that point forward.
:-)
Just tried it on 6224 running 3.3.3.3
XXX#terminal length 0
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
Anyway, thanks for trying.
Gaash
(Correction: Apologies!
I was wrong.
This command is not available on the 62XX series with 3.X firmware it appears.
I was looking at and performed this terminal command on an 8024F series running 4.1.1.9)
Gaash,
When you type "terminal length ?", does it give you any options or does it fail on the entire command?
I'm running a 6248 with version 3.2.0.7
Mike
Mike,
There is no 'terminal' command. Tested on 6248 running 3.3.3.3.
Any change to add this feature?
Gaash
rt09.it.qwilt.com#terminal ?
% Unrecognized command
rt09.it.qwilt.com#terminal
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
rt09.it.qwilt.com#?
arp Purge a dynamic or gateway ARP entry.
boot Marks the given image as active for subsequent
re-boots.
captive-portal Configure Captive Portal privileged exec parameters.
clear Reset configuration to factory defaults.
configure Enter into Global Config Mode.
copy Uploads or Downloads file.
crypto Certification commands
debug Configure debug flags.
delete Deletes given image on the node.
dot1x Configure dot1x privileged exec parameters.
exit To exit from the mode.
filedescr Sets text description for a given image.
help Display help for various special keys.
logout Exit this session. Any unsaved changes are lost.
ping Send ICMP echo packets to a specified IP address.
quit Exit this session. Any unsaved changes are lost.
reload Reload stack or a switch in the stack.
script Apply/Delete/List/Show/Validate Configuration Scripts.
show Show configured data.
telnet Telnet to a remote host.
test Test a component of the system.
--More-- or (q)uit
traceroute Trace route to destination.
update Updates the bootloader on the node from the activated
image.
rt09.it.qwilt.com#
Gaash,
To answer your question, please do what Willy M previously posted:
The best way to get that accomplished is to call in to technical support and ask for it to be submitted to the engineers for future firmware revisions.
Small & Medium Business Technical Support 1-499 employees 1-800-456-3355
Large Enterprise Technical Support 500+ employees 1-800-822-8965
For PowerConnect 3548 and 3448 switches the command is "terminal datadump"
This stops the "more" for the entire telnet session.