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Configuring Common Settings for AUX Login (Optional)
Follow these steps to configure common settings for AUX login:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enters system view
system-view
—
Enable display of copyright
information
copyright-info
enable
Optional
Enabled by default.
Enter one or more AUX user
interface views
user-interface aux
first
-
number
[
last-number
]
—
Configure the baud
rate
speed
speed-value
Optional
By default, the baud rate is 9600
bps.
Transmission rate is the number of
bits that the device transmits to the
terminal per second.
Configure the parity
check mode
parity
{
even
|
mark
|
none
|
odd
|
space
}
Optional
By default, the parity check mode of
the AUX port is set to
none
, which
means no check bit.
Configure the stop
bits
stopbits
{
1
|
1.5
|
2
}
Optional
By default, the stop bits of the AUX
port is 1.
Stop bits are the last bits
transmitted in data transmission to
unequivocally indicate the end of a
character. The more the bits are,
the slower the transmission is.
Configure the data
bits
databits
{
5 | 6 | 7
|
8
}
Optional
By default, the data bits of the AUX
port is 8.
Data bits is the number of bits
representing one character. The
setting depends on the contexts to
be transmitted. For example, you
can set it to 7 if standard ASCII
characters are to be sent, and set it
to 8 if extended ASCII characters
are to be sent.
Define a shortcut key
for starting a session
activation-key
character
Optional
By default, you can press
Enter
to
start a session.
Define a shortcut key
for terminating tasks
escape-key
{
default
|
character
}
Optional
By default, you can press
Ctrl+C
to
terminate a task.
Configure
AUX port
properties
Configure stop bits
detection
stopbit-error intolerance
Optional
By default, no stop bits are
detected.