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6 Terminal Mode Commands
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Overview
Terminal mode commands are used to control the way that information is displayed
onscreen in response to CLI commands.
Types of Terminal Commands
The following commands are recognized in Terminal command mode:
The colsep command controls the separation between columns in a tabular
information display.
The exit command is used to exit Terminal command mode and return to CLI
command mode.
The headers command controls the presence of headers on any table columns in
the display.
The help command is used to display abbreviated help for Terminal mode
commands.
The logout command is used to exit CLI and return to the system prompt.
The manual command is used to display detailed help for Terminal mode
commands.
The paging command controls whether long output is displayed on screen with
or without paging.
The pattern command controls which of two possible wildcard pattern matching
styles is in effect.
The show command (in Terminal command mode) displays the current values of
all terminal states.
This chapter describes these commands and their applications in detail.
To Access Terminal Command Mode
The CLI only recognizes Terminal mode commands in Terminal command mode.
Complete the following steps to enter Terminal command mode.
1 Confirm that you have logged onto CLI as explained in CLI Login and Logout
(on page
10).
2 At the CLI> prompt, type Terminal, and then press Enter.
3 Confirm that the command prompt changes to TERMINAL>. You are now in
Terminal command mode.
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