Logging in to Switch Commands
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: Specifies the title text. If you do not choose any keyword in the command,
the system displays the login information by default. The system supports two
types of input modes: one is to input all the text in one line, and altogether 256
characters, including command key word, can be input; the other is to input all
the text in several lines using the <Enter> key, and altogether 1024 characters,
excluding command key word, can be input. The text starts and ends with the first
character. After inputting the end character, press the <Enter> key to exit the
interact process.
Description
Use the
header
command to configure to display header when user login.
Use the
undo header
command to configure not to display the header.
When the user logs in to the switch, if a connection is activated, the
login
header
will be displayed. After the user successfully logs in to the switch, the
shell
header
will be displayed.
Note that if you press <Enter> after typing any of the three keywords
shell
,
login
and
incoming
in the command, then what you type after the word header is the
contents of the login information, instead of identifying header type.
You can judge whether the initial character can be used as the header contents
this way:
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Input texts in multiple lines. You need to enter only one character in the first line.
The character and the last character of the string entered serve as the identifiers of
the header content and must be the same. For example,
<SW8800> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[SW8800] header shell 0
Input banner text, and quit with the character ’0’.
Welcome !0
(The starting and ending characters must be the same, and press the <Enter> key
to finish a line)
When you log in to the switch again, the preset session establishment header
"welcome!" is displayed on the terminal screen.
The initial character 0 is not header contents.
For another example,
<SW8800> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[SW8800] header shell 0
Input banner text, and quit with the character ’0’.
Hello,
Welcome!0
(The starting and ending characters must be the same, and press the <Enter> key
to finish a line)
Summary of Contents for Switch 8807
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Page 68: ...66 CHAPTER 2 COMMANDS USED TO LOG IN TO SWITCH ...
Page 78: ...76 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION FILE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS ...
Page 96: ...94 CHAPTER 5 SUPER VLAN CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 122: ...120 CHAPTER 8 IP PERFORMANCE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 130: ...128 CHAPTER 9 GARP GVRP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 162: ...160 CHAPTER 11 ETHERNET LINK AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 212: ...210 CHAPTER 13 MSTP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 234: ...232 CHAPTER 16 ACL COMMANDS ...
Page 282: ...280 CHAPTER 18 ACL CONTROL COMMANDS TO CONTROL LOGIN USERS ...
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Page 294: ...292 CHAPTER 19 VLAN ACL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 310: ...308 CHAPTER 20 802 1X CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 370: ...368 CHAPTER 21 AAA AND RADIUS HWTACACS PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 398: ...396 CHAPTER 23 STATIC ROUTE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 462: ...460 CHAPTER 25 OSPF CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
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Page 824: ...822 CHAPTER 46 ARP TABLE SIZE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS max arp entry config of slot 13 8192 ...
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