[c-nsp] Feedback on "terminal exec prompt timestamp"

Alex Moya alex2176 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 15 13:22:42 EST 2012


I would not like to see this every time. Just when needed.
Alex Moya


On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Dmitry Valdov <dv at dv.ru> wrote:

>
>
> Changing defaults is a bad idea by default. People should think twice
> before doing this.
>
> It's very unconvinient to see extra (totally unuseful) information when
> you're trying to find a problem. When I'm issuing a "show ip route"
> command I
> don't want to see what time source and processor load are.
>
> But as far as I could turn this off I'm fine. Just because I can run a
> script
> which will turn this "feature" off on all my devices.
>
>
> On Wed, 15 Feb 2012, Preston Chilcote (pchilcot) wrote:
>
>  Some folks in TAC are pushing to get "terminal exec prompt timestamp"
>> turned on by default.  This would add 2 lines to every command being
>> run.  For example:
>>
>> Router#show arp
>> Load for five secs: 4%/0%; one minute: 3%; five minutes: 3%
>> Time source is NTP, 09:43:00.607 PST Wed Feb 15 2012
>>
>> We'd love to hear what you guys think.  Whether it would be annoying,
>> impact operations (maybe scripts you have running), or does anyone use
>> this routinely already?
>>
>> Negative and positive feedback is encouraged.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Preston Chilcote
>> Cisco TAC
>>
>>
>>
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