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Chapter 45: CLI Overview
STANDARD Revision 1.0 C4® CMTS Release 8.3 User Guide
© 2016 ARRIS Enterprises LLC. All Rights Reserved. 1114
alias boot "show version detail | include boot"
Incorrect syntax:
alias boot show version detail | include boot
NO Command
The [no] form of a command is usually used to negate a specific function. Using the [no] form of a command will override
all other commands associated with that slot/port, regardless of the parser and regardless of whether or not the
parameters were matched. A slot/port with one parameter supports the [no] form automatically. If a slot/port has two or
more parameters, you must specify which, if any, is the [no] form.
Pagination
The show and more commands generally display large amounts of data. If you have configured pagination, and output
continues beyond what can display on your screen, a --More-- prompt will appear. By pressing any key on your keyboard,
the system will display the next screen of output. If you wish to view the output on a line-per-line basis, simply hit the
<CR> when the --More-- prompt appears.
You may at any time hit Q to quit. If pagination has not been configured, you can press <Ctrl+C> to interrupt the show
command output.
To turn pagination on, you must be in Privileged EXEC mode and type the following command:
configure pagination
Note: Pagination is a per-user command. So, when a new user logs in, he/she will not have pagination turned on; thus, it
will never appear in the running-config.

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