Configuring terminal display, Checking the length of terminal displays, Enabling or disabling routing protocols – Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual
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Configuring terminal display
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Configuring terminal display
You can configure and display the number of lines displayed on a terminal screen during the 
current CLI session. 
The terminal length command allows you to determine how many lines will be displayed on the 
screen during the current CLI session. This command is useful when reading multiple lines of 
displayed information, especially those that do not fit on one screen. 
To specify the maximum number of lines displayed on one page, enter a command such as the 
following.
BigIron RX# terminal length 15
Syntax: terminal length <number-of-lines>
The <number-of-lines> parameter indicates the maximum number of lines that will be displayed on 
a full screen of text during the current session. If the displayed information requires more than one 
page, the terminal pauses. Pressing the space bar displays the next page.
The default for <number-of-lines> is 24. Entering a value of 0 prevents the terminal from pausing 
between multiple output pages. 
Checking the length of terminal displays
The show terminal command specifies the number of lines that will be displayed on the screen as 
specified by the terminal length, page display, and skip-page-display commands. It also shows if 
the enable skip-page-display command has been configured. The enable skip-page-display 
command allows you to use the skip-page-display to disable the configured page-display settings. 
BigIron RX(config)# show terminal
Length: 24 lines
Page display mode (session): enabled
Page display mode (global): enabled
Syntax: show terminal
Enabling or disabling routing protocols
The BigIron RX supports the following protocols:
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BGP4
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DVMRP
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FSRP
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IP
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OSPF
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PIM
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RIP
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VRRP
