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XG Series User's Guide Chapter 5 Command Reference
Mode and Terminal Operation Commands
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5.17.2 Terminal Operation Commands
This section explains about terminal operation commands.
5.17.2.1 terminal pager
Function Set the pager functions.
Available Model XG0224 / XG0448 / XG2600
Syntax terminal pager {enable|disable}
Options
enable
Use the pager functions.
disable
Do not use the pager functions.
Use Mode Operation mode (user class/admin class)
Configuration mode (admin class)
Explanation Specify whether or not to use the pager function.
When using the pager function, the device is placed in the key-in wait state if one screen
becomes full of output from the executed command. Pressing any keys makes it possible
to display the continued data or redisplay the previous data. If one screen does not
become full of command output, the command will exit without being placed in the key-in
wait state.
Some commands have too much output data and cannot be redisplayed back or will be
displayed up to the end without being placed in the key-in wait state.
The pager function is enabled only for command execution, but not for command
completion output (to display an argument list, argument description, and command
format).
The default screen size of the terminal is 24 lines x 80 columns. For other screen sizes,
set the number of lines and columns with the "terminal window" command. Omitting the
screen size will result in a picture distortion. When you log in with the telnet or ssh, the
number of lines and columns will be set automatically. If a picture distortion occurs, use
the "terminal window" command to adjust the number of lines and columns.
The following prompt will appear in the key-in wait state.
MORE (xx%): (xx indicates the ratio of the number of displayed bytes to the total number
of bytes.)
or
MORE: (when data cannot be redisplayed backward)
The following lists the keys and operations in the key-in wait state. ^x means pressing the
[x] key while holding down the [CTRL] key; M-x means pressing the [x] key after pressing
the [ESC] key.
Key inputs Operations
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Number of lines, Line number, Number of times
(Specify it before entering the following keys)
c Show up to the end
f ^F ^V SPACE Skip one screen forward or specified number of lines forward (omit all
of the skipped lines)
b ^B M-v BS Skip one screen backward or specified number of lines backward (omit
all of the skipped lines) *1
z Skip one screen forward after specifying the number of lines for one
screen