Appendix B
Using BOOT Loader
Setting the wordwrap
To set the wordwrap, use the wordwrap command.
Command:
Example:
Viewing the linewrap status
For more information about the different linewrap settings, see Setting the linewrap
later in this chapter.
To display the linewrap status, use the terminal linewrap command.
Command:
Output:
Setting the linewrap
To set the linewrap, use the terminal linewrap command.
Command:
Example:
Parameters:
Viewing the pager status
To display the pager status, use the terminal pager command.
Command:
Output:
Enabling the pager
To enable the pager, use the terminal pager enable command.
Command:
Output:
286
M15-155s8:/>terminal wordwrap [on | enable | off | disable]
M15-155s8:/>terminal wordwrap enable
M15-155s8:/>terminal linewrap
no linewrapping
M15-155s8:/>terminal linewrap {none | pager | terminal}
M15-155s8:/>terminal linewrap pager
Line wrapping is carried out by the terminal.
none
The M770 ATM Switch will not try to calculate how many lines
have actually been used on the terminal. In fact, it will assume that
no wrapping has occurred when performing pager functions.
When the line output by the M770 ATM Switch reaches the
pager
defined terminal length, the M770 ATM Switch will insert a line
break and assume that no line wrapping is carried out by the
terminal.
Line wrapping is carried out by the terminal.
terminal
The M770 ATM Switch will keep a record of the number of lines
(using the terminal width).
M15-155s8:/>terminal pager
pager is enabled
M15-155s8:/>terminal pager enable
pager enabled
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