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Cisco APIC command equivalent to Cisco IOS `show terminal | include Length`
Why does Cisco ios save and display access list entries out of order?Checking advertised routes - BGPCisco ISR 4431 Router GigabitEthernet Flow-control DisableCisco IOS nat inside not working working after rebootREST API on CSR1000v (Amazon EC2 Hosted)How to delete data from IOS-XE?Cisco IOS command show usersCisco 2911 - display location using the show line commandUnable to enable “Directed broadcast” on router in packet tracer?QoS shaper, shapes traffic without dropping packets?
Whenever I run show running-config leaf/spine
from APIC, I notice that there is a pause which is --More--
at the end of the first page.
What I'm trying to achieve is to disable that so that I can save the config to .txt file.
For example, in Cisco IOS we can always do terminal length 0
to achieve the same. Is there any similar command in Cisco APIC?
I also would like to view the Length setting in the APIC's terminal. In IOS the command is show terminal | include Length
cisco cisco-ios
add a comment |
Whenever I run show running-config leaf/spine
from APIC, I notice that there is a pause which is --More--
at the end of the first page.
What I'm trying to achieve is to disable that so that I can save the config to .txt file.
For example, in Cisco IOS we can always do terminal length 0
to achieve the same. Is there any similar command in Cisco APIC?
I also would like to view the Length setting in the APIC's terminal. In IOS the command is show terminal | include Length
cisco cisco-ios
This might sound weird, but do you actually writeterminal
, the full word when using the command? The reason i ask is, that there's a bug on some of the software, where you have to spell it out fully.
– user56700
Apr 29 at 8:38
@user56700, of course not. LOL.ter len 0
will do instead ofterminal length 0
– user11392987
Apr 29 at 11:11
Well, if not, then that is your problem. You have to write the full commandterminal length 0
for it to work. :-)
– user56700
Apr 29 at 11:13
add a comment |
Whenever I run show running-config leaf/spine
from APIC, I notice that there is a pause which is --More--
at the end of the first page.
What I'm trying to achieve is to disable that so that I can save the config to .txt file.
For example, in Cisco IOS we can always do terminal length 0
to achieve the same. Is there any similar command in Cisco APIC?
I also would like to view the Length setting in the APIC's terminal. In IOS the command is show terminal | include Length
cisco cisco-ios
Whenever I run show running-config leaf/spine
from APIC, I notice that there is a pause which is --More--
at the end of the first page.
What I'm trying to achieve is to disable that so that I can save the config to .txt file.
For example, in Cisco IOS we can always do terminal length 0
to achieve the same. Is there any similar command in Cisco APIC?
I also would like to view the Length setting in the APIC's terminal. In IOS the command is show terminal | include Length
cisco cisco-ios
cisco cisco-ios
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This might sound weird, but do you actually writeterminal
, the full word when using the command? The reason i ask is, that there's a bug on some of the software, where you have to spell it out fully.
– user56700
Apr 29 at 8:38
@user56700, of course not. LOL.ter len 0
will do instead ofterminal length 0
– user11392987
Apr 29 at 11:11
Well, if not, then that is your problem. You have to write the full commandterminal length 0
for it to work. :-)
– user56700
Apr 29 at 11:13
add a comment |
This might sound weird, but do you actually writeterminal
, the full word when using the command? The reason i ask is, that there's a bug on some of the software, where you have to spell it out fully.
– user56700
Apr 29 at 8:38
@user56700, of course not. LOL.ter len 0
will do instead ofterminal length 0
– user11392987
Apr 29 at 11:11
Well, if not, then that is your problem. You have to write the full commandterminal length 0
for it to work. :-)
– user56700
Apr 29 at 11:13
This might sound weird, but do you actually write
terminal
, the full word when using the command? The reason i ask is, that there's a bug on some of the software, where you have to spell it out fully.– user56700
Apr 29 at 8:38
This might sound weird, but do you actually write
terminal
, the full word when using the command? The reason i ask is, that there's a bug on some of the software, where you have to spell it out fully.– user56700
Apr 29 at 8:38
@user56700, of course not. LOL.
ter len 0
will do instead of terminal length 0
– user11392987
Apr 29 at 11:11
@user56700, of course not. LOL.
ter len 0
will do instead of terminal length 0
– user11392987
Apr 29 at 11:11
Well, if not, then that is your problem. You have to write the full command
terminal length 0
for it to work. :-)– user56700
Apr 29 at 11:13
Well, if not, then that is your problem. You have to write the full command
terminal length 0
for it to work. :-)– user56700
Apr 29 at 11:13
add a comment |
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You have encounter a software bug: CSCva24843
Below is a copy/paste from Cisco Bug Search:
ACI | Shorthand for "terminal length 0" does not work
CSCva24843
Symptom:
User enters "term len 0" to disable paging in ACI but still has paging enabled when running a command with large output.
Conditions:
User does not spell out "terminal" completely.
Workaround:
User must spell out "terminal" completely (e.g. "terminal len 0").
Further Problem Description: None.
Last Modified:
Feb 11,2018
Status:
Fixed
Severity:
4 Minor
Product: (1)
Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC)
Support Cases:
1
The command is exactly the same as all other Cisco equipment, this is copy/paste from the complete APIC-EM command line:
terminal
terminal length
Description: Enable or disable pager for command output
Syntax:
length
Terminal length keyword
NUMBER
Terminal pager length (0=Disable pager). Number range from=0 to=511
Command Mode: exec : Exec Mode
Command Path:
# terminal length <NUMBER>
Cisco bug: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCva24843/?rfs=iqvred
Complete APIC-EM command line: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/3-x/cli/nx/cr301/b_APIC_NXOS_CLI_Cmd_Reference_301/b_APIC_NXOS_CLI_Cmd_Reference_301_chapter_010100.html#wp2407208257
Thanks ... what about "Cisco APIC command equivalent to Cisco IOSshow terminal | include Length
"?
– user11392987
18 hours ago
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You have encounter a software bug: CSCva24843
Below is a copy/paste from Cisco Bug Search:
ACI | Shorthand for "terminal length 0" does not work
CSCva24843
Symptom:
User enters "term len 0" to disable paging in ACI but still has paging enabled when running a command with large output.
Conditions:
User does not spell out "terminal" completely.
Workaround:
User must spell out "terminal" completely (e.g. "terminal len 0").
Further Problem Description: None.
Last Modified:
Feb 11,2018
Status:
Fixed
Severity:
4 Minor
Product: (1)
Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC)
Support Cases:
1
The command is exactly the same as all other Cisco equipment, this is copy/paste from the complete APIC-EM command line:
terminal
terminal length
Description: Enable or disable pager for command output
Syntax:
length
Terminal length keyword
NUMBER
Terminal pager length (0=Disable pager). Number range from=0 to=511
Command Mode: exec : Exec Mode
Command Path:
# terminal length <NUMBER>
Cisco bug: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCva24843/?rfs=iqvred
Complete APIC-EM command line: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/3-x/cli/nx/cr301/b_APIC_NXOS_CLI_Cmd_Reference_301/b_APIC_NXOS_CLI_Cmd_Reference_301_chapter_010100.html#wp2407208257
Thanks ... what about "Cisco APIC command equivalent to Cisco IOSshow terminal | include Length
"?
– user11392987
18 hours ago
add a comment |
You have encounter a software bug: CSCva24843
Below is a copy/paste from Cisco Bug Search:
ACI | Shorthand for "terminal length 0" does not work
CSCva24843
Symptom:
User enters "term len 0" to disable paging in ACI but still has paging enabled when running a command with large output.
Conditions:
User does not spell out "terminal" completely.
Workaround:
User must spell out "terminal" completely (e.g. "terminal len 0").
Further Problem Description: None.
Last Modified:
Feb 11,2018
Status:
Fixed
Severity:
4 Minor
Product: (1)
Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC)
Support Cases:
1
The command is exactly the same as all other Cisco equipment, this is copy/paste from the complete APIC-EM command line:
terminal
terminal length
Description: Enable or disable pager for command output
Syntax:
length
Terminal length keyword
NUMBER
Terminal pager length (0=Disable pager). Number range from=0 to=511
Command Mode: exec : Exec Mode
Command Path:
# terminal length <NUMBER>
Cisco bug: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCva24843/?rfs=iqvred
Complete APIC-EM command line: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/3-x/cli/nx/cr301/b_APIC_NXOS_CLI_Cmd_Reference_301/b_APIC_NXOS_CLI_Cmd_Reference_301_chapter_010100.html#wp2407208257
Thanks ... what about "Cisco APIC command equivalent to Cisco IOSshow terminal | include Length
"?
– user11392987
18 hours ago
add a comment |
You have encounter a software bug: CSCva24843
Below is a copy/paste from Cisco Bug Search:
ACI | Shorthand for "terminal length 0" does not work
CSCva24843
Symptom:
User enters "term len 0" to disable paging in ACI but still has paging enabled when running a command with large output.
Conditions:
User does not spell out "terminal" completely.
Workaround:
User must spell out "terminal" completely (e.g. "terminal len 0").
Further Problem Description: None.
Last Modified:
Feb 11,2018
Status:
Fixed
Severity:
4 Minor
Product: (1)
Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC)
Support Cases:
1
The command is exactly the same as all other Cisco equipment, this is copy/paste from the complete APIC-EM command line:
terminal
terminal length
Description: Enable or disable pager for command output
Syntax:
length
Terminal length keyword
NUMBER
Terminal pager length (0=Disable pager). Number range from=0 to=511
Command Mode: exec : Exec Mode
Command Path:
# terminal length <NUMBER>
Cisco bug: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCva24843/?rfs=iqvred
Complete APIC-EM command line: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/3-x/cli/nx/cr301/b_APIC_NXOS_CLI_Cmd_Reference_301/b_APIC_NXOS_CLI_Cmd_Reference_301_chapter_010100.html#wp2407208257
You have encounter a software bug: CSCva24843
Below is a copy/paste from Cisco Bug Search:
ACI | Shorthand for "terminal length 0" does not work
CSCva24843
Symptom:
User enters "term len 0" to disable paging in ACI but still has paging enabled when running a command with large output.
Conditions:
User does not spell out "terminal" completely.
Workaround:
User must spell out "terminal" completely (e.g. "terminal len 0").
Further Problem Description: None.
Last Modified:
Feb 11,2018
Status:
Fixed
Severity:
4 Minor
Product: (1)
Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC)
Support Cases:
1
The command is exactly the same as all other Cisco equipment, this is copy/paste from the complete APIC-EM command line:
terminal
terminal length
Description: Enable or disable pager for command output
Syntax:
length
Terminal length keyword
NUMBER
Terminal pager length (0=Disable pager). Number range from=0 to=511
Command Mode: exec : Exec Mode
Command Path:
# terminal length <NUMBER>
Cisco bug: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCva24843/?rfs=iqvred
Complete APIC-EM command line: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/3-x/cli/nx/cr301/b_APIC_NXOS_CLI_Cmd_Reference_301/b_APIC_NXOS_CLI_Cmd_Reference_301_chapter_010100.html#wp2407208257
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Thanks ... what about "Cisco APIC command equivalent to Cisco IOSshow terminal | include Length
"?
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18 hours ago
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Thanks ... what about "Cisco APIC command equivalent to Cisco IOSshow terminal | include Length
"?
– user11392987
18 hours ago
Thanks ... what about "Cisco APIC command equivalent to Cisco IOS
show terminal | include Length
"?– user11392987
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show terminal | include Length
"?– user11392987
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This might sound weird, but do you actually write
terminal
, the full word when using the command? The reason i ask is, that there's a bug on some of the software, where you have to spell it out fully.– user56700
Apr 29 at 8:38
@user56700, of course not. LOL.
ter len 0
will do instead ofterminal length 0
– user11392987
Apr 29 at 11:11
Well, if not, then that is your problem. You have to write the full command
terminal length 0
for it to work. :-)– user56700
Apr 29 at 11:13