Juniper MEDIA FLOW MANAGER 2.0.2 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual page 98

Administrator’s guide and cli command reference
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CHAPTER 4 About the Command Line Interface (CLI)
show config-hidden enable
commands with show config commands.
session
auto-logout
automatically logs a user out. The no variants of this command disable the automatic
logout feature.
paging enable
paging enable comand description above for details.
prefix-modes enable
CLI. If prefix modes are disabled, the commands that were used to enter prefix modes
may or may not remain valid standalone commands, depending on the command.
Changing this option's default affects this session as well as all future ones, but does
not affect other sessions already in progress.
progress enable
terminal
show cli
Display CLI settings: the inactivity timeout, whether or not paging is enabled, the terminal size
and type. For settings which have configured defaults, both those and the current session
settings are displayed.
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CLI Options
—Enable or disable (with no) confirmations of rebooting or
confirm-reload
halting the system using the reload command. This confirmation is in addition to
any separate confirmations that may be displayed for unsaved changes.
—Enable or disable (with no) confirmations of resetting the entire
confirm-reset
system to its factory default state using the reset factory command.
—Enable or disable (with no) confirmations of cases where you
confirm-unsaved
might accidentally lose unsaved changes. Currently, this is just for the reload
[halt] command; other cases where you might lose configuration are some of the
configuration commands, which have no confirmations since they are explicitly
for configuration.
E
nable or disable (with no) prompting for a password in
empty-password
certain cases where a password was permitted but the user did not specify one.
Mainly, this applies to pseudo-URLs of the form scp://
username:password@hostname/path/filename where the :password part was
omitted. If the prompt is enabled, the CLI asks for a password to be entered. If the
prompt is disabled, the CLI assumes there is no password. Note if you only
eliminate the password itself but leave the colon (:), this is treated as an explicit
declaration that there is no password, and there is no prompt regardless of this
setting.
—EXEC
commands. Configure CLI options for this session only.
—Control the length of user inactivity required before the CLI
—Enable or disable (with no) paging of CLI output. See default
—Enable or disable (with no) the use of prefix modes in the
—Enable/disable progress updates for long operations.
—Set terminal parameters.
and
—Override the auto-detected size of the terminal. This is useful
width
length
mostly when the size could not be auto-detected and the CLI is using the default
80x24. These settings are persistent only for the current CLI session. They are
also lost if the terminal is resized and the CLI is able to auto-detect its new size.
—Set the type of the terminal. The no variants clear the terminal
type <type>
setting, which causes the session to be treated as a 'dumb' terminal.
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—Enable or disable (with no) viewing hidden
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