1-24Commands in the System Volume.) You can follow the step below to disable the multiple-screen outputfunction of the current user.To do… Use the command… RemarksDisable the multiple-screenoutput function of the currentuserscreen-length disableRequiredBy default, a login user uses thesettings of the screen-lengthcommand. The default settings ofthe screen-length command are:multiple-screen output is enabledand 24 lines are displayed on thenext screen.This command is executed in userview, and therefore is applicable tothe current user only. When a userre-logs in, the settings restore to thesystem default.Display functionsCLI offers the following feature:When the information displayed exceeds one screen, you can pause using one of the methods shownin Table 1-6.Table 1-6 Display functionsAction FunctionPress Space when information display pauses Continues to display information of the nextscreen page.Press Enter when information display pauses Continues to display information of the next line.Press Ctrl+C when information display pauses Stops the display and the command execution.Ctrl+E Moves the cursor to the end of the current line.PageUp Displays information on the previous page.PageDown Displays information on the next page.Saving Commands in the History BufferThe CLI can automatically save the commands that have been used lately to the history buffer. You canknow the operations that have been executed successfully, invoke and repeatedly execute them asneeded. By default, the CLI can save up to ten commands for each user. You can use thehistory-command max-size command to set the capacity of the history commands buffer for thecurrent user interface (For the detailed description of the history-command max-size command, referto Login Commands in the System Volume). The following table lists the operations that you canperform. In addition:z The commands saved in the history buffer are in the same format with the commands you input. Ifyou input an incomplete command, the command saved in the history buffer is also an incompletecommand.