PuTTY Default Configuration
CiscoCerts
Member Posts: 112
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Hello Fellow CCNP'rs
Today I've been messing around with the default putty configurations - and I can't for the life of me figure out this one particular setting...
Catagory>Window I have increased the starting size from 24 rows and 80 columns to 48/85 respectively to fit all the Cisco cmds in a nice tight fit, however when I go and run a log command... for example Show Running-config PuTTY only displays 24 lines at a time and I have to keep parsing through the spacebar. Please tell me there is a way to change this default.
PS
Normally I use ZOC and have no issues with this, but would also like to be comfortable with PuTTY, as I can't seem to get ZOC to work with GNS3 happily.
Thanks in advance,
CiscoCerts
Today I've been messing around with the default putty configurations - and I can't for the life of me figure out this one particular setting...
Catagory>Window I have increased the starting size from 24 rows and 80 columns to 48/85 respectively to fit all the Cisco cmds in a nice tight fit, however when I go and run a log command... for example Show Running-config PuTTY only displays 24 lines at a time and I have to keep parsing through the spacebar. Please tell me there is a way to change this default.
PS
Normally I use ZOC and have no issues with this, but would also like to be comfortable with PuTTY, as I can't seem to get ZOC to work with GNS3 happily.
Thanks in advance,
CiscoCerts
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModJust do a term length 0 from the cli and it will spit it all out. As far as I know its not your PuTTY config that handles this.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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CiscoCerts Member Posts: 112networker050184 wrote: »Just do a term length 0 from the cli and it will spit it all out. As far as I know its not your PuTTY config that handles this.
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModCiscoCerts wrote: »AWESOME!! Thank you very much good Sir. I will be adding this to my standard 'lab commands'.
Also a good first command in scripts to gather output!An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made. -
CiscoCerts Member Posts: 112Show terminal is also helpful in matching up a terminal emulator with what is already set on the router/switch
Router#show term Line 514, Location: "", Type: "vt220" Length: 73 lines, Width: 114 columns Baud rate (TX/RX) is 9600/9600 Status: PSI Enabled, Ready, Active, No Exit Banner, Automore On Notify Process Capabilities: none Modem state: Ready Group codes: 0 Special Chars: Escape Hold Stop Start Disconnect Activation ^^x none - - none Timeouts: Idle EXEC Idle Session Modem Answer Session Dispatch 00:10:00 00:15:00 none not set Idle Session Disconnect Warning never Login-sequence User Response 00:00:30 Autoselect Initial Wait not set Modem type is unknown. Session limit is not set. Time since activation: 00:07:47 Editing is enabled. History is enabled, history size is 20. DNS resolution in show commands is enabled Full user help is disabled Allowed input transports are ssh. Allowed output transports are lat pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop v120 ssh. Preferred transport is none. No output characters are padded No special data dispatching characters