Overview of Commands to Control the CLI Environment
In operational mode, you can use commands to control the command-line interface (CLI) environment. For example, you can specify the remote terminal type. The following output lists the options that you can use to control the CLI environment settings.
user@host>set cli ?Possible completions:complete-on-space Command completion on partial command entrydirectory Working directory on the systemlanguage Terminal language and encodinglevel Access level for CLI commandspassword Change the current passwordprompt CLI command promptscreen-length Number of lines on the screenscreen-width Screen width in columnsterminal Terminal type
NOTE: When you use SSH to log in to a C-series platform or log in from the console when its terminal type is already configured, your terminal type, screen length, and screen width are already set.