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Notes:
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clear-history
—
EXEC
command. Clears the command history of the current user.
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default
—Configure default CLI options for all future sessions.
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auto-logout
—Control the length of user inactivity required before the CLI logs a user
out. The no variant disables the automatic logout feature.
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paging enable
—Enable or disable (with no) paging of CLI output. If paging is
enabled, all command output, as well as all help text printed when the question mark
(?) key is pressed, is displayed one screen at a time, using the same pager as the
show log command. If the text to be displayed fits on a single screen, it is displayed
normally and the pager is not used. The abbreviated list of commands is displayed
when <tab> is hit twice is not paged, even in the unlikely event that it does not fit on
the screen. Additionally, if the CLI does not have a terminal (for example, it is being
driven by a script), paging is disabled automatically regardless of the default setting,
and cannot be re-enabled for this session. However, even in this case, the default
setting can still be changed.
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prefix-modes enable
—Enable/disable the use of prefix modes in the CLI. If prefix
modes are disabled, the commands that were used to enter prefix modes may or may
not remain valid standalone commands, depending on the command. Changing this
option's default affects this session as well as all future ones, but does not affect other
sessions already in progress.
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progress enable
—Enable/disable progress updates for long operations.
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prompt
—Configure when the CLI should prompt you for input.
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confirm-reload
—Enable or disable (with no) confirmations of rebooting or
halting the system using the reload command. This confirmation is in addition to
any separate confirmations that may be displayed for unsaved changes.
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confirm-reset
—Enable or disable (with no) confirmations of resetting the entire
system to its factory default state using the reset factory command.
•
confirm-unsaved
—Enable or disable (with no) confirmations of cases where you
might accidentally lose unsaved changes. Currently, this is just for the reload
[halt] command; other cases where you might lose configuration are some of the
configuration commands, which have no confirmations since they are explicitly
for configuration.
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empty-password
—
E
nable or disable (with no) prompting for a password in
certain cases where a password was permitted but the user did not specify one.
Mainly, this applies to pseudo-URLs of the form scp://
username:password@hostname/path/filename where the :password part was
omitted. If the prompt is enabled, the CLI asks for a password to be entered. If the
prompt is disabled, the CLI assumes there is no password. If you only eliminate
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