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DGS-6604 m terminal length terminal length This command configures the number of lines to be displayed in the monitor output. The terminal length command will only affect the current session. If option default is specified, the display length will be applied to all sessions. terminal length LINES [default] no terminal length Syntax Description LINES Number of lines to display on the screen; valid values are from 0 to 512. default (Optional) Sets the number of lines in the terminal display for the current administration session and all other sessions subsequently opened (Privileged EXEC only). Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Example LINES: 24 User EXEC When the terminal length is specified to 0, the display will not stop until it reaches the end of the display. If terminal length is specified to a value other than 0, for example 50, then the display will stop for every 50 lines. Terminal length is to set the number of lines displayed on the current terminal screen. This command also takes effect tfor both Telnet and SSH sessions automatically. . Output from a single command that overflows a single display screen is followed by the --More-- prompt. At the --More-- prompt, press Ctrl-C, q, or Q to interrupt the output and return to the prompt, press the Spacebar to display an additional screen of output, or press Return to display one more line of output. Setting the terminal length to 0 turns off the scrolling stop feature and causes the entire output to display at once (continuously). Unless the default keyword is specified, changing the terminal length value applies only to the current session. When changing the value in a session, the value applies only to that session. When using the no form of this command, the number of lines in the terminal display is reset to the default of 24. The default keyword is available in Privileged EXEC mode only. This example shows how to change the lines to be displayed in a screen to 60. Switch# terminal length 60 CLI Reference Guide 878