
Setting a privileged EXEC CLI level banner
You can configure the Brocade device to display a message when a user enters the Privileged EXEC
CLI level.
Example
You can configure the Brocade device to display a message when a user enters the
Privileged EXEC CLI level.
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).
The delimiting character can be any character except “ (double-quotation mark)
and cannot appear in the banner text. The text in between the pound signs is
the contents of the banner. Banner text can be up to 4000 characters, which
can consist of multiple lines.
Syntax
:
[no] banner exec_mode delimiting-character
To remove the banner, enter the
no banner exec_mode
command.
Displaying a console message when an incoming Telnet session is
detected
You can configure the Brocade 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.
Brocade(config)# banner incoming $ (Press Return)
Enter TEXT message, End with the character '$'.
Incoming Telnet Session!! $
When a user connects to the CLI using Telnet, the following message appears on the Console.
Telnet from 209.157.22.63
Incoming Telnet Session!!
As with the
banner motd
command, you begin and end the message with a delimiting character; in
this example, the delimiting character is $(dollar sign). The delimiting character can be any character
except “ (double-quotation mark) and cannot appear in the banner text. The text in between the dollar
signs is the contents of the banner. Banner text can be up to 4000 characters, which can consist of
multiple lines.
Syntax
:
[no] banner incoming
delimiting-character
To remove the banner, enter the
no banner incoming
command.
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