H3C S5600 SERIES Operation Manual page 45

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Enter system view
Enter AUX user interface view
Configure not to authenticate
users
Set the baud
rate
Set the check
mode
Configure
the console
port
Set the stop bits
Set the data bits
Configure the command level
available to users logging in to
the user interface
Enable terminal services
Set the maximum number of
lines the screen can contain
Set the history command
buffer size
Set the timeout time for the
user interface
Use the command...
system-view
user-interface aux 0
authentication-mode
none
speed speed-value
parity { even | none |
odd }
stopbits { 1 | 1.5 | 2 }
databits { 7 | 8 }
user privilege level level
shell
screen-length
screen-length
history-command
max-size value
idle-timeout minutes
[ seconds ]
2-6
Remarks
Required
By default, users logging in through
the console port (AUX user interface)
are not authenticated.
Optional
The default baud rate of a console
port is 9,600 bps.
Optional
By default, the check mode of a
console port is none, that is, no
check is performed.
Optional
The stop bits of a console port is 1.
Optional
The default data bits of a console
port is 8.
Optional
By default, commands of level 3 are
available to users logging in to the
AUX user interface, and commands
of level 0 are available to users
logging in to the VTY user interface.
Optional
By default, terminal services are
available in all user interfaces.
Optional
By default, the screen can contain up
to 24 lines.
You can use the screen-length 0
command to disable the function to
display information in pages.
Optional
The default history command buffer
size is 10. That is, a history
command buffer can store up to 10
commands by default.
Optional
The default timeout time of a user
interface is 10 minutes.
With the timeout time being 10
minutes, the connection to a user
interface is terminated if no operation
is performed in the user interface
within 10 minutes.
You can use the idle-timeout 0
command to disable the timeout
function.

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