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ANAGEMENT
Description
Using the auto-execute command command, you can set a command to be
automatically executed. Using the undo auto-execute command command, you
can disable the automatic execution of the command.
By default, command auto-execution is disabled.
You should be aware of the following constraints before using the auto-execute
command command:
CON does not support auto-execute command.
If there is only AUX but no CON on a router (AUX and CON shares the same
port), the AUX will not support auto-execute command as well.
These constraints do not apply to other types of user interfaces.
When a user logs on, some command configured using auto-execute command
on the terminal will automatically be executed. The user connection will be
disconnected automatically once the execution of the command is finished.
A common approach is to configure the Telnet command using the auto-execute
command command on the terminal so that the user may automatically connect
to the specified host.
You should use this command with cautions because it will probably make you
unable to make the regular system configurations via this user interface.
CAUTION: Before configuring the auto-execute co mmand command and saving
the configuration (by executing the save command), you should make sure that
you can access the system to remove the configuration by other means.
Example
Execute the telnet 10.110.100.1 command automatically after the user logs on
from the AUX interface.
[3Com-ui-aux0] auto-execute command telnet 10.110.100.1
Syntax
databits { 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 }
undo databits
View
User interface view
Parameter
5: Five data bits.
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OMMANDS

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