Setting A Privileged Exec Cli Level Banner; Displaying A Message On The Console When An Incoming Telnet Session Is Detected - Dell PowerConnect B-RX Configuration Manual

Bigiron rx series configuration guide v02.7.02
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NOTE
The banner <delimiting-character> command is equivalent to the banner motd
<delimiting-character> command.
When you access the Web Management Interface, the banner is displayed.

Setting a privileged EXEC CLI level banner

You can configure the device to display a message when a user enters the Privileged EXEC CLI
level.
Example
BigIron RX(config)# banner exec_mode # (Press Return)
Enter TEXT message, End with the character '#'.
You are entering Privileged EXEC level
Don't foul anything up! #
As with the banner motd command, you begin and end the message with a delimiting character; in
this example, the delimiting character is # (pound sign). To remove the banner, enter the no
banner exec_mode command.
Syntax: [no] banner exec_mode <delimiting-character>
Displaying a message on the console when an incoming Telnet session
is detected
You can configure the device to display a message on the Console when a user establishes a Telnet
session. This message indicates where the user is connecting from and displays a configurable text
message.
Example
BigIron RX(config)# banner incoming $ (Press Return)
Enter TEXT message, End with the character '$'.
Incoming Telnet Session!! $
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