H3C S5500-HI Series Fundamentals Configuration Manual page 42

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Step
3.
Enter AUX user interface
view.
4.
Configure the baud rate.
5.
Configure the parity check
mode.
6.
Configure the number of stop
bits.
7.
Configure the number of
data bits in a character.
8.
Define a shortcut key for
enabling a terminal session.
9.
Define a shortcut key for
terminating tasks.
10.
Configure the flow control
mode.
11.
Specify the terminal display.
12.
Configure the user privilege
level for login users.
Command
user-interface aux first-number
[ last-number ]
speed speed-value
parity { even | none | odd }
stopbits { 1 | 1.5 | 2 }
databits { 7 | 8 }
activation-key character
escape-key { default | character }
flow-control { hardware | none |
software }
terminal type { ansi | vt100 }
user privilege level level
30
Remarks
N/A
By default, the transmission rate is
9600 bps.
The default setting is none, namely,
no parity check.
The default is 1.
Stop bits indicate the end of a
character. The more the stop bits, the
slower the transmission.
By default, the number of data bits in
each character is 8.
The setting depends on the character
coding type. For example, you can
set it to 7 if standard ASCII
characters are to be sent, and set it
to 8 if extended ASCII characters
are to be sent.
By default, press Enter to enable a
terminal session.
By default, press Ctrl+C to terminate
a task.
By default, the flow control mode is
none.
The device supports only the none
mode.
By default, the terminal display type
is ANSI.
The device supports two terminal
display types: ANSI and VT100.
H3C recommends setting the
display type to VT100 for both the
device and the client. If the device
and the client use different display
types or both use the ANSI display
type, when the total number of
characters of a command line
exceeds 80, the screen display on
the terminal might be abnormal. For
example, the cursor might be
displayed at a wrong place.
By default, the default command
level is 3 for AUX user interfaces.
This command is not supported in
FIPS mode.

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