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System Settings
▀ Enabling CLI Timestamping
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exit
port bits slot#/port#
recover line1 LC_slot#/port#
recover line2 LC_slot#/port#
no shutdown
end
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Confirming the Timing Source
Use the show timing command, documented in the Exec Mode Commands chapter of the Command Line Interface
Reference, to confirm that the timing source has been configured correctly.
Reference, to confirm that the timing source has been configured correctly.
Enabling CLI Timestamping
To display a timestamp (date and time) for every command that is executed on the CLI, enter the following command at
the root prompt for the Exec mode:
the root prompt for the Exec mode:
timestamps
The date and time appear immediately after you execute the command.
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Configuring CLI Confirmation Prompts
A number of Exec mode and Global Configuration mode commands prompt users for a confirmation (Are you sure?
[Yes|No]:) prior to executing the command.
[Yes|No]:) prior to executing the command.
This section describes configuration settings that:
Automatically confirm commands for the current CLI session (Exec mode) or for all CLI sessions and users
(Global Configuration mode).
Requires confirmation prompting only for the Exec mode configure command and autoconfirm command.
Enabling Automatic Confirmation
You can use the autoconfirm command to disable confirmation prompting for configuration commands. The
autoconfirm command is available in the Exec mode and Global Configuration mode. Enabling the autoconfirm feature
automatically supplies a “Yes” response to configuration command prompts, including for critical commands such as
reload and shutdown. By default autoconfirm is disabled.
autoconfirm command is available in the Exec mode and Global Configuration mode. Enabling the autoconfirm feature
automatically supplies a “Yes” response to configuration command prompts, including for critical commands such as
reload and shutdown. By default autoconfirm is disabled.
In the Exec mode, autoconfirm applies only to the current interactive CLI session.