show terminal
Example
The following example shows the output from the show terminal command.
Switch#show terminal
Terminal speed: 9600
Terminal width: 79
Terminal length: 24
Variable definitions
The following table describes the parameters for the terminal command.
Variable Value
speed {2400|4800|9600|19200|38400} Sets the transmit and receive baud rates for the
terminal. You can set the speed to one of the five
options shown.
DEFAULT: 9600
length <1–132> Sets the length of the terminal display in characters.
RANGE: 1 to 132
DEFAULT: 24
width <1–132> Sets the width of the terminal display in characters.
RANGE: 1 to 132
DEFAULT: 79
BootP automatic IP configuration and MAC address
The switch supports the Bootstrap protocol (BootP). You can use BootP to retrieve an ASCII
configuration file name and configuration server address. With a properly configured BootP server,
the switch automatically learns its assigned IP address, its subnet mask, and the IP address of the
default router (default gateway).
The switch has a unique 48-bit hardware address, or MAC address, that is printed on a label on the
back panel. Use this MAC address when you configure the network BootP server to recognize the
switch BootP requests.
The BootP modes supported by the switch are:
• BootP or Last Address mode
• BootP or Default IP
• BootP Always
• BootP Disabled
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