On 8/31/07, Richard W. Ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to eliminate the more prompt in IOS? Sorry, I don't know
> the version (and don't know IOS), but if you tell me how to find out the
> version, I will send that back.
>
> I'm using Putty to connect to a cisco router and just want to log the
> text of the "show int" command. Having to keep hitting the spacebar is
> a pain.
Some Google and other search turned up this information in a Cisco
on-line manual:
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Configuring the More Terminal Prompt
Use the terminal more command to display the --More-- prompt at the
bottom of the terminal screen. When you enter the question mark (?)
character at the command line to get help about a command, the CSS
displays 24 lines on the terminal. The --More-- prompt indicates that
additional CLI commands are to follow. Press the Space bar to continue
viewing the next series of commands (or press the Return key to
display only the next line). This command is available in User and
SuperUser modes. The default is enabled.
You can also toggle the terminal more function on and off within a
session by using the Esc-M key sequence.
To enable support for the --More-- terminal prompt, enter:
# terminal more
To disable support for the --More-- terminal prompt, enter:
# no terminal more
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Sounds like what you are looking for.
carl
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