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To configure common settings for an AUX line:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter AUX line
view or class view.
3.
Set the baud rate.
4.
Specify the parity
check mode.
5.
Specify the number
of stop bits.
6.
Specify the number
of data bits for
each character.
7.
Define a shortcut
key for starting a
terminal session.
8.
Define a shortcut
key for terminating
tasks.
9.
Configure the flow
control mode.
Command
system-view
Enter AUX line view:
line aux first-number
[ last-number ]
Enter AUX line class view:
line class aux
speed speed-value
parity { even | mark | none | odd |
space }
stopbits { 1 | 1.5 | 2 }
databits { 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 }
activation-key character
escape-key { character | default }
flow-control { hardware | none |
software }
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Remarks
N/A
A setting in user line view is applied only to
the user line. A setting in user line class
view is applied to all user lines of the class.
A non-default setting in either view takes
precedence over a default setting in the
other view. A non-default setting in user
line view takes precedence over a
non-default setting in user line class view.
A setting in user line class view takes effect
only for users who log in after the
configuration is completed. It does not
affect online users.
By default, the baud rate is 9600 bps.
This command is not available in AUX line
class view.
By default, the parity check mode is none,
and no parity check is performed.
This command is not available in AUX line
class view.
The default is 1.
Stop bits indicate the end of a character.
The more the stop bits, the slower the
transmission.
This command is not available in AUX line
class view.
The default is 8.
Configure this command depending on the
character coding type. For example, set
the number of data bits to 7 for standard
ASCII characters. Set the number of data
bits to 8 for extended ASCII characters.
This command is not available in AUX line
class view.
By default, pressing Enter starts the
terminal session.
By default, pressing Ctrl+C terminates a
task.
By default, flow control is disabled.
This command is not available in AUX line
class view.

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