CLI Banner Configuration
Use the CLI Banner Configuration page to configure a message that appears before the user prompt as
a Pre-login banner. The message configured shows up on Telnet, SSH and Console connections.
To access this page, click
System
>
Management Access
>
CLI Banner
in the navigation menu.
Table 26: CLI Banner Configuration Fields
Field
Description
CLI Banner Message
Text area for creating, viewing, or updating the CLI banner message. To to create
the CLI banner message, type the desired message in the text area. If you reach
the end of the line, the text wraps to the next line. The line might not wrap at the
same location in the CLI. To create a line break in the message, press
[Enter]
. The
line break in the text area will be at the same location in the banner message
when viewed through the CLI.
Clear (Button)
Clears the CLI banner message from the device. After clicking
Clear
, you must
confirm the action. You can also clear the CLI banner by deleting the text in the
CLI Banner Message
field and clicking
Submit
.
If you change any of the parameters, click
Submit
to apply the changes to the system. If you want the
switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must save the configuration.
HTTP Configuration
Use the HTTP Configuration page to configure the HTTP server settings on the system.
To access this page, click
System
>
Management Access
>
HTTP
in the navigation menu.
Table 27: HTTP Configuration Fields
Field
Description
HTTP Admin Mode
Enables or disables the Administrative Mode of HTTP. The currently configured
value is shown when the web page is displayed. The default value is Enable. If
you disable the HTTP admin mode, access to the web interface is limited to
secure HTTP, which is disabled by default.
Java Mode
Enables or disables the web Java Mode. This applies to both secure and un-
secure HTTP connections. The currently configured value is shown when the web
page is displayed. The default value is Enable.
HTTP Port
The TCP port number on which the HTTP server listens for requests. Existing
HTTP login sessions are closed whenever this value is changed. All new HTTP
sessions must use the new port number.
Note: Before changing this value, verify that the desired port number is not
currently being used by any other service.
HTTP Session Soft Timeout
Sets the inactivity timeout for HTTP sessions. The value must be in the range of 1
to 60 minutes. A value of zero corresponds to an infinite timeout. The default
value is 5 minutes. The currently configured value is shown when the web page
is displayed.
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