Configuring Asynchronous Port Attributes - H3C S9500 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – Login and User Interface
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
Follow these steps to enter user interface view:
Enter a single user interface view or
multi user interface views
2.2.2 Defining the Login Header
The following command is used for configuring the displayed header when user login.
When the users log into the switch, if a connection is activated, the login header will be
displayed. After the user successfully logs in the switch, the shell header will be
displayed.
Perform the following configuration in system view.
Follow these steps to configure the login header:
Configure the login header
Remove the login header configured
Note that if you press <Enter> after typing any of the three keywords shell, login and
incoming in the command, then what you type after the word header is the contents of
the login information, instead of identifying header type.

2.2.3 Configuring Asynchronous Port Attributes

The following commands can be used for configuring the attributes of the
asynchronous port in asynchronous interactive mode, including speed, flow control,
parity, stop bit and data bit.
Perform the following configurations in user interface (Console and AUX user interface
only) view.
I. Configuring the transmission speed
Follow these steps to configure the transmission speed:
Configure the transmission speed
Restore the default transmission speed
By default, the transmission speed on an asynchronous port is 9600 bps.
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Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration
Use the command...
user-interface [ type ] first-number
[ last-number ]
Use the command...
header [ shell | incoming | login ] text
undo header [ shell | incoming |
login ]
Use the command...
speed speed-value
undo speed

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