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EXEC and all configuration modes



Usage

Use the quit command in EXEC mode to exit the active session (log off the device). This command
can be used in any EXEC mode (such as User EXEC mode or Privileged EXEC mode) to exit from the
EXEC process.


Examples

In the following example, the quit command is used to move from global configuration mode to
privileged EXEC mode, the disable command is used to move from privileged EXEC mode to user
EXEC mode, and the quit command is used to log off (exit the active session):
Switch(config)# quit
Switch# disable
Switch> quit


Related Commands

exit

3.7 terminal length

To set the number of lines on the current terminal screen for the current session, use the terminal
length
command in EXEC mode.

To restore the configuration to the default, use the no form of this

command.


Command Syntax

terminal length screen-length
terminal no length

screen-length

Number of lines on the screen. The value is a number from 0 to 512. A value of
zero disables pausing between screens of output.


Default

Automatically detected by terminal screen length.


Command Mode

EXEC


Usage

The system uses the length value to determine when to pause during multiple-screen output. A value of
zero prevents the switch from pausing between screens of output.
Some types of terminal sessions do not require you to specify the screen length because the screen

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