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Description
Example
vty screencode
Syntax
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Parameters
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terminal-number: Terminal number corresponding to the RTC client, ranging 1 to
255.
Use the
vty rtc-server remote
server.
Use the
undo vty
Note that, after this configuration, no more Telnet VTYs, TTY VTYs, or RTC client
VTYs can be configured in the template of the VTY.
# Create a VTY to serve as the RTC server, setting the IP address of the RTC client
to 2.2.2.2 and the terminal number to 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rta template abc
[Sysname-rta-template-abc] vty 1 rtc-server remote 2.2.2.2 1
vty vty-number screencode string
undo vty vty-number screencode
Terminal template view
vty-number: VTY number, ranging 0 to 7.
string: Terminal screen code, a string of 1 to 15 characters.
Use the
vty screencode
saving.
Use the
undo vty screencode
By default, no screen code is configured for terminal screen saving.
Some types of terminals provide the screen saving function. When such a terminal
receives the specified screen code, such as E!10Q (for details about screen codes,
refer to the related terminal manuals), it saves the current interface and switch to
the corresponding screen.
Note that this function requires terminal support and the screen code configured
on the router and that specified on the terminal must be the same. Screen codes
configured vary with terminal types. For details, refer to the corresponding
terminal manuals. For example, Start terminals support E!8Q, E!9Q, E!10Q,
E!11Q, E!12Q, and E!13Q. To support screen saving and menu printing, the menu
screencode command must be used.
menu screencode.
command to create a VTY to serve as the RTC
command to remove the specified VTY.
command to set the screen code for triggering screen
command to cancel the screen code configured.