A10E/A28E/A28F Configuration Guide
Provide pause function when one time display message exceeds one screen, you have the
following options at this time, as shown below.
Table 1-1 Function keys description for command line message display characteristics
Continue to display next screen message
Continue to display next line message
Press any letter key (except y)
Stop the display and command execution
Filtering displayed information
The A10E/A28E supports a series commands starting with show, for checking device
configuration, operation and diagnostic information. Generally speaking, these commands can
output more information, and then user needs to add filter rules to filter out unnecessary
information.
The show command of the A10E/A28E supports three kinds of filter modes:
| begin string: show all lines starting from the assigned string;
| exclude string: show all lines mismatch with the assigned string;
| include string: show all lines only match with the assigned string.
Terminal page-break
Terminal page-break refers to the pause function when displayed message exceeds one screen,
you can use the display function keys in Table 1-1 to control message display. If message
page-break is disabled, it will not provide pause function when displayed message exceeds
one screen; all the messages will be displayed circularly at one time.
By default, terminal page-break is enabled.
Configure the A10E/A28E as below.
Alpha-A28E#terminal page-
break enable
Enable display message page-break
function
1.2.7 Command line history message
Command line interface can save the user historical command automatically; you can use the
up cursor key (↑) or down cursor key (↓) to call the historical command saved by command
line repeatedly at any time.
By default, the system saves the recent 20 historical commands in the cache. You can set the
number of system stored historical command.
Configure the A10E/A28E as below.