H3C SR6600 Fundamentals Configuration Manual page 69

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To do...
Configure the flow
control mode
Configure the type of
terminal display
Configure the user
privilege level for
login users
Set the maximum
number of lines on
the next screen
Set the size of
history command
buffer
Set the idle-timeout
timer.
The common settings configured for AUX login take effect immediately. If you configure the common
settings after you log in through the AUX port, the current connection may be interrupted. Therefore,
use another login method. After you configure common settings for AUX login, you need to modify the
settings on the terminal to make them consistent with those on the device.
Use the command...
flow-control { hardware | none |
software }
flow-control hardware
flow-control-type1 [ software
flow-control-type2 ]
flow-control software
flow-control-type1 [ hardware
flow-control-type2 ]
terminal type { ansi | vt100 }
user privilege level level
screen-length screen-length
history-command max-size
value
idle-timeout minutes [ seconds ]
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Remarks
Optional
Optional
By default, the terminal display type
is ANSI.
The device supports two types of
terminal display: ANSI and VT100.
It is recommended to set the
display type of both the device and
the client to VT100. If the device
and the client use different display
types (for example, hyper terminal
or Telnet terminal) or both are set to
ANSI, when the total number of
characters of the currently edited
command line exceeds 80, an
anomaly such as cursor corruption
or abnormal display of the terminal
display may occur on the client.
Optional
By default, the default command
level is 0 for the AUX user interface.
Optional
By default, the next screen displays
24 lines at most.
A value of 0 disables the function.
Optional
By default, the buffer saves 10
history commands at most.
Optional
The default idle-timeout is 10
minutes. The system automatically
terminates the user's connection if
there is no information interaction
between the device and the user in
timeout time.
Setting idle-timeout to 0 disables
the timer.

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