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DES-1210-52/ME L2 Metro Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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enable clipaging
Purpose
Used to pause the scrolling of the console screen when a command
displays more than one page.
Syntax
enable clipaging
Description
The enable clipaging command is used when issuing a command
which causes the console screen to rapidly scroll through several
pages. This command will cause the console to pause at the end of
each page. The default setting is enabled.
Parameters
None.
Restrictions
Only Administrator or operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To enable pausing of the screen display when the show command output reaches the end of the page:
DES-1210-52/ME:5# enable clipaging
Command: enable clipaging
Success.
DES-1210-52/ME:5#
disable clipaging
Purpose
Used to disable the pausing of the console screen scrolling at the
end of each page when a command displays more than one screen
of information.
Syntax
disable clipaging
Description
The disable clipaging command is used to disable the pausing of
the console screen at the end of each page when a command would
display more than one screen of information.
Parameters
None.
Restrictions
Only Administrator or operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To disable pausing of the screen display when the show command output reaches the end of the page:
DES-1210-52/ME:5# disable clipaging
Command: disable clipaging
Success.
DES-1210-52/ME:5#
enable web
Purpose
To enable the HTTP-based management software on the Switch.
Syntax
enable web {<tcp_port_number 1-65535>}
Description
The enable web command enables the Web-based management
software on the Switch. The user can specify the TCP port number
the Switch uses to listen for Telnet requests.
Parameters
<tcp_port_number 1-65535> − The TCP port number. TCP ports are
numbered between 1 and 65535. The well-known port for the Web-

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