disable cli refresh

disable cli refresh {session | permanent}

Description

This command allows you to disable the default auto refresh behavior. The auto refresh behavior is used for some "show" commands.

Syntax Description

session Use refresh setting for this CLI session only.
permanent Use refresh setting for this CLI session, and all future sessions (default).

Default

Permanent.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to disable the show command auto refresh or add the no-refresh option to the individual command. Since the default for the session may be set to disable cli refresh, the commands that take a no-refresh option now allow for the alternate refresh case if you want to selectively enable a refreshed display.

The permanent option is only valid for admin level users.

Example

The following is sample output showing the CLI refresh information.

# show management
CLI idle timeout                 : Enabled (20 minutes)
CLI max number of login attempts : 3
CLI max number of sessions       : 8
CLI paging                       : Enabled (this session only)
CLI space-completion             : Disabled (this session only)
CLI configuration logging        : Disabled
CLI scripting                    : Disabled (this session only)
CLI scripting error mode         : Ignore-Error (this session only)
CLI persistent mode              : Persistent (this session only)
CLI prompting                    : Enabled (this session only)
CLI refresh                      : Enabled (this session only)
Telnet access                    : Enabled (tcp port 23 vr all)  
                                 : Access Profile : not set
SSH Access                       : ssh module not loaded.
Web access                       : Enabled (tcp port 80)
                                 : Access Profile : not set

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 16.1.

Platform Availability

This command is available on the Summit X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X590, X620, X690, X870 series switches.