Displaying Table Information - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Management Manual

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Customizing the Screen Display

Displaying Table Information

The amount of information displayed on your console screen can be extensive, especially for certain show
commands. By default, the CLI will immediately scroll all information to the screen. The more mode can
be used to limit the number of lines displayed to your screen. To use the more mode requires two steps as
follows:
Specify the number of lines displayed while in the more mode.
Enter the more mode.
The
more
size command specifies the number of lines displayed to the screen while in the more mode.
The following syntax will set the switch to display six lines of data to the screen while in the CLI is in
more mode.
-> more size 6
The following command enables the more feature.
-> more
After these commands are executed, the CLI will display no more than 6 lines to the screen at a time
followed by the More? prompt. The following is a sample display.
-> show snmp mib family
MIP ID
MIB TABLE NAME
-------+----------------------------------------+---------------------
6145
esmConfTrap
6146
alcetherStatsTable
6147
esmConfTable
More? [next screen <sp>, next line <cr>, filter pattern </>, quit <q>]
At the More? prompt, you are given a list of options. The output formats are described here:
<sp>
<cr>
/
<q>
To exit the more mode, use the no
Note. The value set with the
mode or when you are using the switch's Vi text editor.
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Press <sp> (space bar) to display the next page of information.
Press <cr> (character return) to display the next line of information
Press / to enter the filter mode. (See
Press the character "q" to exit More? and return you to the system prompt.
more
CLI command.
more
size command applies to the screen display when the CLI is in the more
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Using the CLI
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