HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Command Refer - Page 15

return, screen-length disable, Syntax, Default level, Description, Examples

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return Syntax View return Any view except user view Default level 2: System level Description Use return to return to user view from any other view. Pressing Ctrl+Z has the same effect. Related commands: quit. Examples # Return to user view from GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 interface view. [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] return screen-length disable Syntax screen-length disable View undo screen-length disable User view Default level 1: Monitor level Description Use screen-length disable to disable pausing between screens of output for the current session. Use undo screen-length disable to enable pausing between screens of output for the current session. By default, a login user uses the settings of the screen-length command. The default settings of the screen-length command are: pausing between screens of output and displaying up to 24 lines on a screen. When the screen pause function is disabled, all output is displayed at one time and the screen is refreshes continuously. This command only takes effect for the current session. When you log out, the setting by this command is restored to the default. Related commands: screen-length. Examples # Disable pausing between screens of output for the current session. screen-length disable 8

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return
Syntax
return
View
Any view except user view
Default level
2: System level
Description
Use
return
to return to user view from any other view. Pressing
Ctrl+Z
has the same effect.
Related commands:
quit
.
Examples
# Return to user view from GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 interface view.
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] return
<Sysname>
screen-length disable
Syntax
screen-length disable
undo screen-length disable
View
User view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Description
Use
screen-length disable
to disable pausing between screens of output for the current session.
Use
undo screen-length disable
to enable pausing between screens of output for the current session.
By default, a login user uses the settings of the
screen-length
command. The default settings of the
screen-length
command are: pausing between screens of output and displaying up to 24 lines on a
screen.
When the screen pause function is disabled, all output is displayed at one time and the screen is
refreshes continuously.
This command only takes effect for the current session. When you log out, the setting by this command
is restored to the default.
Related commands:
screen-length
.
Examples
# Disable pausing between screens of output for the current session.
<Sysname> screen-length disable