Chapter 1 Setting Up the ACE
Configuring Terminal Settings
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For example, to start the current terminal monitoring session, enter:
host1/Admin#
terminal monitor
host/Admin# %ACE-7-111009: User 'admin' executed cmd: terminal monitor
%ACE-7-111009: User 'admin' executed cmd: terminal monitor......
To stop the current terminal monitoring session, enter:
host1/Admin#
terminal no monitor
To display the console terminal settings, use the
show terminal
Exec mode
command. For example, enter:
host1/Admin#
show terminal
TTY: /dev/pts/0 Type: "vt100"
Length: 25 lines, Width: 80 columns
Session Timeout: 60 minutes
Configuring Terminal Line Settings
This section describes how to configure the terminal line settings for accessing the
ACE by a console or a virtual terminal. It includes the following procedures:
•
Configuring Console Line Settings
•
Configuring Virtual Terminal Line Settings
Configuring Console Line Settings
The console port is an asynchronous serial port on the ACE that allows you to
directly access the appliance to perform an initial configuration through a
standard RS-232 port with an RJ-45 connector. Any device connected to this port
must be capable of asynchronous transmission. Connection requires a terminal
configured as 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.
Use the
line console
configuration mode command to configure the console
interface settings. The CLI displays the console configuration mode.
To configure the line console settings from the console configuration mode,
specify one or more of the following commands:
•
databits
number
—Specifies the number of data bits per character. The range
is from 5 to 8. The default is 8 data bits.