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Extending the number of lines in console/telnet
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Starlette
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Extending the number of lines in console/telnet
Hello,
How do you configure the number of lines..fi for a sh run , I dont want to
press the space (--more--)
I know for a pix you can set the "no pager" global cmd...
Cheers!
Starlette
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Re: Extending the number of lines in console/telnet
yes!
thanks sir....
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