HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 35

send, screen-length, number1

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Syntax screen-length screen-length undo screen-length Default Up to 24 lines are displayed on a screen. Views User interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters screen-length: Specifies the maximum number of lines to be displayed on a screen, in the range of 0 to 512. Setting it to 0 disables pausing between screens of output. Usage guidelines This command sets the maximum number of lines that can be displayed on one screen when the screen pause function is enabled. If the screen pause function is disabled, the system displays command output without any pause. The actual number of lines that can be displayed on a screen is restricted by the display specification of the configuration terminal. For example, if the display specification is 24 lines but the specified maximum number of lines for a screen is 40, the device sends 40 lines to the screen at a time but only the last 24 lines are displayed on the screen. To view the previous 16 lines, you must press PgUp. The screen pause function is enabled by default. To disable this function, execute the screen-length 0 command or the screen-length disable command. The screen-length disable command is available in user view. Examples # Set the maximum number of lines to be displayed on a screen to 30 for user interface AUX 0. system-view [Sysname] user-interface aux 0 [Sysname-ui-aux0] screen-length 30 Related commands screen-length disable send Use send to send messages to user interfaces. Syntax send { all | number1 | { aux | console | vty } number2 } Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin 28

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Syntax
screen-length
screen-length
undo screen-length
Default
Up to 24 lines are displayed on a screen.
Views
User interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
screen-length
: Specifies the maximum number of lines to be displayed on a screen, in the range of 0 to
512. Setting it to 0 disables pausing between screens of output.
Usage guidelines
This command sets the maximum number of lines that can be displayed on one screen when the screen
pause function is enabled. If the screen pause function is disabled, the system displays command output
without any pause.
The actual number of lines that can be displayed on a screen is restricted by the display specification of
the configuration terminal. For example, if the display specification is 24 lines but the specified maximum
number of lines for a screen is 40, the device sends 40 lines to the screen at a time but only the last 24
lines are displayed on the screen. To view the previous 16 lines, you must press
PgUp
.
The screen pause function is enabled by default. To disable this function, execute the
screen-length 0
command or the
screen-length disable
command. The
screen-length disable
command is available in
user view.
Examples
# Set the maximum number of lines to be displayed on a screen to 30 for user interface AUX 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-interface aux 0
[Sysname-ui-aux0] screen-length 30
Related commands
screen-length disable
send
Use
send
to send messages to user interfaces.
Syntax
send
{
all
|
number1
| {
aux
|
console
|
vty
}
number2
}
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin