C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations

Pager Command

The pager command allows you to enable or disable screen paging for a CLI session, and enter comments at the command line, which is useful when adding comments within scripts.

Table C-1. Pager Command

[no] pager

Minimum Access Level modes: Operator

Command Mode: All modes

Allows you to control the flow of uninterrupted output to the screen. Information added after the ! at the command line is ignored.

pager – Enables display paging. When enabled and there are more than 23 lines to display, more displays on line 24. This is the default each time a session is started.

Press the Spacebar to view the next screen.

Press the Enter key to display the next line.

Press the q key, Ctrl-c, or any other key to return to the command line.

no pager – Disables paging, and the entire output is sent to the screen without interruption.

Access Control Commands

Access control commands allow you to end a session. For password and changing access commands, see Chapter 6, Security and Logins.

Table C-2. Access Control Commands

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Minimum Access Level: Administrator

Command Mode: All config modes

Allows you to exit any configuration mode and return to standard operating mode.

exit

Minimum Access Level: Operator

Command Mode: All modes

Allows you to exit the current mode or end the session.

If configuration changes have been made when exit is entered, the There are

unsaved configuration changes. Are you sure you want to exit? (no,

yes) prompt appears.

If yes is entered, the router leaves configuration mode and any configuration changes are lost.

If no is entered, the configuration prompt is returned to so you can save your changes.

If in standard operating mode when exit is entered, the session is ended and you are returned to the Main Menu.

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