In operational mode, you can control the command-line interface (CLI) environment. For example, you can specify the number lines that are displayed on the screen or your terminal type. The following output lists the options that you can use to control the CLI environment:
- user@host> set cli ?
- Possible completions:
- complete-on-space Toggle word completion on space
- directory Set the current working directory
- idle-timeout Set the cli maximum idle time
- prompt Set the cli command prompt string
- restart-on-upgrade Set cli to prompt for restart after a software upgrade
- screen-length Set number of lines on screen
- screen-width Set number of characters on a line
- terminal Set terminal type
- timestamp Timestamp cli output
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Note: When you use SSH to log in to the router or log in from the console when its terminal type is already configured (as described in the JUNOS System Basics Configuration Guide), your terminal type, screen length, and screen width are already set. |
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