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Table 27: terminal command parameters
speed {2400|4800|19200|38400}
length
width
The show terminal command can be used at any time to display the current terminal
settings. This command takes no parameters and is executed in the EXEC command mode.
Setting the default management interface
You can set the default management interface with CLI to suit the preferences of the switch
administrator. This selection is stored in NVRAM. When the system is started, the banner
displays and prompts the user to enter Ctrl+Y. After these characters are entered, the system
displays either a menu or the command line interface prompt, depending on previously
configured defaults. When using the console port, you must log out for the new mode to display.
When using Telnet, all subsequent Telnet sessions display the selection.
To change the default management interface, use the cmd-interface command. The syntax of
this command is: cmd-interface {cli | menu}
The cmd-interface command must be executed in the Privileged EXEC command mode.
Enabling Serial Console Port Access
About this task
Use the following procedure to enable serial console port access.
Procedure
1. Enter Privileged mode of the CLI.
2. Enter Configuration mode by entering the config command.
3. Use the command serial-console unit <1–8> to set the unit you want to
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
Parameters
enable serial console port access.
ACLI reference for wired networks
Description
Sets the transmit and receive baud rates for
the terminal. The speed can be set at one of
the five options shown; the default is 9600.
Sets the length of the terminal display in
lines; the default is 23.
Note: If the terminal length is set to a value
of 0, the pagination is disabled and the
display continues to scroll without stopping.
Sets the width of the terminal display in
characters; the default is 79.
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