4. Login Security and RADIUS or
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Sets the messages to be displayed before and after a user logs in. Depending on the specified
parameters, messages can be displayed before or after a user login via Telnet, console, or FTP. A
separate message can be set for FTP access.
The following table describes how the login message is displayed according to parameter settings.
Table 4-1:
List of operations according to parameter settings
Syntax
To set or change information:
banner login { {encode "
<encoded message>
"} | plain-text }
banner login-ftp { {encode "
<encoded message>
"} | plain-text | disable }
banner motd { {encode "
<encoded message>
"} | plain-text }
banner motd-ftp { {encode "
<encoded message>
"} | plain-text | disable }
To delete information:
no banner [{motd | motd-ftp | login | login-ftp }]
Input mode
(config)
Parameters
login
Sets the message to be displayed before a user logs in via Telnet, console, or FTP.
plain-text
Enter the login message as a plain-text string. After the command is entered, the
following message appears and you can enter a string in lines.
--- Press CTRL+D or only '.' on last line ---
At this point, enter the string you want to display for the login message. At the end of the
string, press the
Ctrl
+
D
keys or enter a period (.) to close the input window.
Entries are automatically set in the
encode
parameter configuration. Any login message
that was set previously is deleted. If, after inputting the login message, you want to check
an image of how the login screen will look in text format, use the
show
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{motd
|
motd-ftp
|
login
|
login-ftp
}
plain-text
command to do so.
Description
Operation
login(motd)
login-ftp(motd-ftp)
Message displayed for
Telnet or console access
Message displayed
for FTP access
Message A is set.
Not set
Message A is displayed.
Message A is displayed.
Message A is set.
The
disable
parameter is
set.
Message A is displayed.
Not displayed.
Message A is set.
Message B is set.
Message A is displayed.
Message B is displayed.
Not set
Message B is set.
Not displayed.
Message B is displayed.
Not set (initial state)
Not set (initial state)
Not displayed.
Not displayed.
Summary of Contents for AX3630S
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Page 43: ...15 Chapter 3 Editing and Working with Configurations end quit exit save write show status top...
Page 59: ...4 Login Security and RADIUS or TACACS 31 tacacs server...
Page 63: ...4 Login Security and RADIUS or TACACS 35 aaa authentication login end by reject...
Page 77: ...4 Login Security and RADIUS or TACACS 49 ip access group ipv6 access list...
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Page 95: ...5 Time Settings and NTP 67 Notes None Related commands set clock show clock show logging...
Page 100: ...5 Time Settings and NTP 72 ntp master ntp authenticate ntp trusted key ntp broadcast client...
Page 125: ...7 Device Management 97 Notes None Related commands None...
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Page 178: ...10 Link Aggregation 150 channel group max active port...
Page 194: ...12 VLAN 166 Related commands mac based vlan static only...
Page 217: ...12 VLAN 189 Related commands None...
Page 224: ...12 VLAN 196 Related commands vlan mac...
Page 240: ...13 Spanning Tree Protocol 212 spanning tree single mode...
Page 276: ...13 Spanning Tree Protocol 248 Related commands None...
Page 285: ...13 Spanning Tree Protocol 257 Related commands None...
Page 287: ...13 Spanning Tree Protocol 259 spanning tree vlan mode...
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Page 292: ...14 Ring Protocol 264 Related commands vlan...
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Page 324: ...15 IGMP Snooping 296 Related commands ip igmp snooping...
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Page 331: ...16 MLD Snooping 303 Related commands ipv6 mld snooping...
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Page 389: ...18 Access Lists 361 remark...
Page 391: ...18 Access Lists 363 Related commands ipv6 access list...
Page 400: ...18 Access Lists 372 Related commands mac access list extended...
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Page 436: ...19 QoS 408 Related commands ip qos flow list...
Page 442: ...19 QoS 414 Related commands ipv6 qos flow list...
Page 449: ...19 QoS 421 Related commands mac qos flow list...
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Page 509: ...21 IEEE802 1X 481 dot1x multiple authentication...
Page 519: ...21 IEEE802 1X 491 dot1x system auth control dot1x port control...
Page 534: ...21 IEEE802 1X 506 dot1x system auth control dot1x vlan dynamic enable...
Page 547: ...21 IEEE802 1X 519 dot1x vlan enable...
Page 551: ...21 IEEE802 1X 523 Related commands dot1x system auth control dot1x vlan enable...
Page 555: ...21 IEEE802 1X 527 Related commands dot1x system auth control dot1x vlan enable...
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Page 598: ...23 MAC based Authentication 570 mac authentication port...
Page 615: ...24 Authentication VLANs OP VAA 587 fense vlan...
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Page 638: ...25 DHCP Snooping 610 ip dhcp snooping vlan...
Page 678: ...28 VRRP 650 track interface track ip route vrrp ip vrrp track...
Page 680: ...28 VRRP 652 ip address track interface track ip route vrrp ip vrrp track...
Page 682: ...28 VRRP 654 track ip route vrrp ip vrrp track...
Page 684: ...28 VRRP 656 track interface track ip route vrrp ip vrrp track...
Page 690: ...28 VRRP 662 track ip route vrrp ip vrrp track...
Page 692: ...28 VRRP 664 track interface track ip route vrrp ip vrrp track...
Page 717: ...689 Chapter 31 Storm Control storm control...
Page 739: ...33 CFM 711 ma vlan group...
Page 743: ...33 CFM 715 Related commands domain name ethernet cfm cc enable ma name ma vlan group...
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Page 793: ...35 Log Data Output Functionality 765 ip domain name ip name server ip domain lookup...
Page 805: ...35 Log Data Output Functionality 777 Related commands logging host...
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Page 819: ...36 sFlow Statistics 791 Notes None Related commands None...
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