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C
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C
OMMANDS
Command Mode
User EXEC mode
User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Example
The following example disables the command history function for the
current terminal session.
terminal history
size
The
terminal history size
User EXEC mode command configures the
command history buffer size for the current terminal session. To reset the
command history buffer size to the default setting, use the
no
form of
this command.
Syntax
terminal history size
number-of-commands
no terminal history size
Parameters
■
number-of-commands
— Specifies the number of commands the
system may record in its command history buffer. (Range: 10-200)
Default Configuration
The default command history buffer size is 10.
Command Mode
User EXEC mode
User Guidelines
The
terminal history size
user EXEC command configures the size of
the command history buffer for the current terminal session. To change
the default size of the command history buffer, use the
history
line
configuration command.
The maximum number of commands in all buffers is 256.
Console>
terminal no history
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Page 40: ...40 CHAPTER 2 AAA COMMANDS ...
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Page 76: ...76 CHAPTER 4 ADDRESS TABLE COMMANDS ...
Page 166: ...166 CHAPTER 10 CLOCK COMMANDS ...
Page 200: ...200 CHAPTER 13 LACP COMMANDS ...
Page 208: ...208 CHAPTER 14 POWER OVER ETHERNET COMMANDS ...
Page 262: ...262 CHAPTER 15 SPANNING TREE COMMANDS ...
Page 278: ...278 CHAPTER 17 RADIUS COMMAND ...
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Page 282: ...282 CHAPTER 18 PORT MONITOR COMMANDS ...
Page 306: ...306 CHAPTER 19 SNMP COMMANDS ...
Page 316: ...316 CHAPTER 20 IP ADDRESS COMMANDS ...
Page 330: ...330 CHAPTER 22 WIRELESS ROGUE AP COMMANDS ...
Page 350: ...350 CHAPTER 23 WIRELESS ESS COMMANDS ...
Page 382: ...382 CHAPTER 25 SSH COMMANDS ...
Page 400: ...400 CHAPTER 27 TACACS COMMANDS Global values TimeOut 3 ...
Page 444: ...444 CHAPTER 31 USER INTERFACE COMMANDS ...
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Page 492: ...492 CHAPTER 34 802 1X COMMANDS ...
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