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Exit from any configuration mode to the command mode
(Privileged EXEC).
Execute the command of the command level (EXEC) from any
configuration mode.
Shows help on commands being used.
Global configuration mode commands
Command line request appears as follows:
console(config)#
Table 5.4 —Basic commands available in configuration mode
banner motd d message_text d
Specify motd (message of the day) text and show it on the screen.
- d—delimiter
- message_text—message text (the string up to 510 characters,
total count 2000 characters).
banner execd message_text d
Specify exec message text (example: User logged in successfully)
and show it on the screen
- d—delimiter
- message_text—message text (the string up to 510 characters,
total count 2000 characters).
Remove exec message text.
banner login d message_text d
Specify login message text (informational message that is shown
before username and password entry) and show it on the screen.
- d—delimiter
- message_text—message text (the string up to 510 characters,
total count 2000 characters).
Remove login message text.
Terminal configuration mode commands
Command line request in terminal configuration mode appears as follows:
console(config-line)#
Table 5.5 —Basic commands available in terminal configuration mode
Enable saving history of entered commands.
Disable saving history of entered commands.
Change buffer size for history of entered commands.
Enable welcome messages such as 'motd' (message of the day).
Disable informational messages such as 'motd'.
Enable login welcome messages.
Disable login welcome messages.
Enable exec welcome messages.
Disable exec welcome messages.
5.2 Filtering of command line messages
Message filtering allows to reduce the amount of data shown in return to user requests and
facilitate the search of the necessary information. For information filtering, add '|' symbol at the end of
the command line and use one of the filtering options provided in the table.