10-03-2012 11:00 AM - edited 03-07-2019 09:15 AM
Just something I've noticed happen randomly, though II havce no idea how or why, butusually wen you do sh run it tops after a screen and you hit eithe rspace or enter to move to the next bit of output, yet once in a 1000 times the router decides to just sscroll the whole sh run by without breaks. The only solution I've found is to reload the router.
Happens in all version of IOS, including the 15. x ones. Anybody know the mystery?
10-03-2012 11:03 AM
I think it is setting in the secure CRT if you are using it.
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10-03-2012 11:29 AM
I'll remember that for nxt time. Though this would be something that begins happening on a router that wans't having the problem say, five minutes before. I must be triggering it somehow. In either case I'll look for that length parameter. Thanks!
10-03-2012 11:33 AM
Sorry I got my replies mixed up. I have no idea what secure CRT is but I don't beleive I've used/enabled this. The problem starts and stops on a router with no changes to term length or other related configs, but next time it does happen I want to see what's listed under the vty and cons lines.
10-03-2012 11:48 AM
If it's not always the same router, then probably it has nothing to do with the lengt-command. If you encounter that problem, have you tried to log out, close the terminal-program and log in again?
Secure CRT is BTW a very good terminal-program: www.vandyke.com/products/securecrt
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10-04-2012 10:30 AM
Thanks! I will check that out. I guess it makes sense that length would not suddenly show up - resetting the terminal connectionmight be the trick. As I said, reloading the router fixes the problem, so I will next time see if termintating the terminal program will accomplish the same. Not sure though if closing the term program releases the connection between COM and console port. But I will see either way.
I will check out SecureCRT, sounds good.
10-03-2012 11:06 AM
Take a look at the config of the routers that show that behaviour. If there is something like
line vty 0 4
length 0
then you have the same as if you set terminal length 0. The paging is disabled and there won't be a page-break.
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10-04-2012 08:18 PM
I agree that the description of the symptoms suggests an issue with term length. As suggested in a previous post the terminal length can be set in the configuration. And in this case it is permanent and affects all session on this line. But the terminal length can also be set in a command line command. And in this case it affects only the current session and the default behavior will start again on a new session or after reboot.
Based on the description of the symptoms I do not believe that the change is in the config file. I suggest that if the symptoms start again that you do the show line command and look for a line whose length is zero.
HTH
Rick
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