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Entries in cisco ap buffer (1)

Tuesday
Mar092010

Autonomous: Command History Buffer 

 

 

By default, the Cisco autonomous AP records ten command lines in its history buffer. 

Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, enter this command to change the number of command lines that the wireless device records during the current terminal session:
 
ap#terminal history size ?
  <0-256>  Size of history buffer
Negate 
ap#no terminal history 
 

Beginning in line configuration mode, enter this command to configure the number of command lines the access point records for all sessions on a particular line:

ap#config t
ap(config)#line vty 0 4
ap(config-line)#history size ?
 <0-256>  Size of history buffer

 

Negate 


ap#config t
ap(config)#line vty 0 4
ap(config-line)#no history

** NOTE ** If you select 100 for example, it will record 100 lines.


Below is the show history output:

ap#show history
  en
  show terminal
  show history
  terminal history
  terminal history 200
  configure terminal
  terminal history size 200
  configure t
  config t
  terminal history size
  show history