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Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
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the password itself but leave the colon (:), this is treated as an explicit declaration
that there is no password, and there is no prompt regardless of this setting.
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show config-hidden enable
—Enable or disable (with no) viewing hidden
commands with show config commands.
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session
—
EXEC
commands. Configure CLI options for this session only.
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auto-logout
—Control the length of user inactivity required before the CLI
automatically logs a user out. The no variants of this command disable the automatic
logout feature.
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paging enable
—Enable or disable (with no) paging of CLI output. See default
paging enable comand description for details.
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prefix-modes enable
—Enable or disable (with no) 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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x-display full <display>
—Set the display to use for X Windows applications.
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terminal
—Set terminal parameters.
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length
—Override the auto-detected size of the terminal. This is useful mostly
when the size could not be auto-detected and the CLI is using the default 80x24.
These settings are persistent only for the current CLI session. They are also lost if
the terminal is resized and the CLI is able to auto-detect its new size.
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width
—Override the auto-detected size of the terminal. This is useful mostly
when the size could not be auto-detected and the CLI is using the default 80x24.
These settings are persistent only for the current CLI session. They are also lost if
the terminal is resized and the CLI is able to auto-detect its new size.
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resize—Resize the CLI terminal settings to match with your real terminal.
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type <type>
—Set the type of the terminal. The no variants clear the terminal
setting, which causes the session to be treated as a ‘dumb’ terminal.
show cli
List CLI settings: the inactivity timeout, whether or not paging is enabled, the terminal size and
type. For settings which have configured defaults, both those and the current session settings
are displayed.
clock
Set the system clock and timezone.
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set <hh>:<mm>:<ss> [<yyyy>/<mm>/<dd>]
timezone <zone> [<zone_word>] [<zone_word>] ...
Notes:
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set
—Set the system clock. The time must be specified. The date is optional; if not
specified, the date is left the same.
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timezone
—Set the system time zone. Default is UTC. The no variant resets to default.
The timezone may be specified in one of three ways:
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