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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide Command Default Level Level: 12. Usage Guideline This timer specifies the timeout for auto-logout sessions established by the line that is being configured. Example This example shows how to configure the console session to never timeout. Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# line console Switch(config-line)# session-timeout 0 Switch(config-line)# 3-14 terminal width The command is used to set the number of character columns on the terminal screen for the current session line. The terminal width command will only affect the current session. The terminal width default command will set the default value, but it doesn't affect any current sessions. Use the no form of this command to revert to the default setting. terminal width NUMBER no terminal width terminal width default NUMBER no terminal width default Parameters NUMBER Specifies the number of characters to display on the screen. Valid values are from 40 to 255. Default By default, this value is 80 characters. Command Mode Use the User/Privileged EXEC Mode for the terminal width command. Use the Global Configuration Mode for the terminal width default command. Command Default Level Level: 1 (for the terminal width command). Level: 12 (for the terminal width default command). Usage Guideline By default, the Switch's system terminal provides a screen display width of 80 characters. The terminal width command changes the terminal width value which applies only to the current session. When changing the value in a session, the value applies only to that session. When the no form of this command is used, the number of lines in the terminal display screen is reset to the default, which is 80 characters. 35

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Command Default Level
Level: 12.
Usage Guideline
This timer specifies the timeout for auto-logout sessions established by the line that is being configured.
Example
This example shows how to configure the console session to never timeout.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# line console
Switch(config-line)# session-timeout 0
Switch(config-line)#
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terminal width
The command is used to set the number of character columns on the terminal screen for the current session line.
The
terminal width
command will only affect the current session. The
terminal width default
command will set
the default value, but it doesn’t affect any curre
nt sessions. Use the
no
form of this command to revert to the
default setting.
terminal width
NUMBER
no terminal width
terminal width default
NUMBER
no terminal width default
Parameters
NUMBER
Specifies the number of characters to display on the screen. Valid values are
from 40 to 255.
Default
By default, this value is 80 characters.
Command Mode
Use the User/Privileged EXEC Mode for the
terminal width
command.
Use the Global Configuration Mode for the
terminal width default
command.
Command Default Level
Level: 1 (for the
terminal width
command).
Level: 12 (for the
terminal width default
command).
Usage Guideline
By default, the Switch
’s system terminal provides a screen display width of 80 characters. The
terminal width
command changes the terminal width value which applies only to the current session. When changing the value in
a session, the value applies only to that session. When the
no
form of this command is used, the number of lines
in the terminal display screen is reset to the default, which is 80 characters.