Configuring A Header - Huawei AR2200 Series Configuration Manual

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Huawei AR2200 Series Enterprise Routers
Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration
During the configuration of the daylight saving time, you can configure the starting time and
ending time in one of the following modes: date+date, week+week, date+week, and week+date.
For details, see clock daylight-saving-time.
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3.1.4 Configuring a Header

If you need to provide information for users logging in, you can configure a header that the
system displays during or after login.
Context
A header text is a message displayed by the system when and after a user is logging in to the
router.
If you need to provide information for login users, you can configure a header that the system
displays during login or after login.
Procedure
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2 Run:
header login { information text | file file-name }
The header displayed during login is set.
Step 3 Run:
header shell { information text | file file-name }
The header displayed after login is set.
To display the header when the terminal connection has been activated but the user is not being
authenticated, configure the parameter login.
To display the header after the user logs in successfully, configure the parameter shell.
If the user can log in to the router without authentication, the system directly displays the header
after the login.
Issue 02 (2011-10-15)
NOTE
When the daylight saving time is used, the clock timezone time-zone-name { add | minus } offset command
can be executed to set the time zone name. The display clock command displays the daylight saving time
name. After the daylight saving time is complete, the original time zone name is displayed.
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