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18–14 MULTILINK ML3000 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 18: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS
18.7 Prompt
18.7.1 Changing the Command Line Prompt
Setting a meaningful host prompt can be useful when a network administrator is
managing multiple switches and has multiple telnet or console sessions. To facilitate this,
the ML3000 allows administrators to define custom prompts. The command to set a
prompt is:
set prompt <prompt string>
The length of the prompt is limited to 60 characters.
There are predefined variables that can be used to set the prompt. These are:
$n: system name
$c: system contact
$l: system location
$i: system IP address
$m: system MAC address
•$v: version
$$: the “$” (dollar sign) character
$r: new line
•$b: space
A few examples on how the system prompt can be setup are shown below.
ML3000# snmp
ML3000(snmp)## setvar sysname=Core
System variable(s) set successfully
ML3000(snmp)## exit
ML3000# set prompt $n
Core# set prompt $n$b$i
Core 192.168.5.5# set prompt $n$b$i$b
Core 192.168.5.5 # snmp
Core 192.168.5.5 (snmp)## setvar sysname=ML3000
System variable(s) set successfully
Core 192.168.5.5 (snmp)## exit
Core 192.168.5.5 # set prompt $b$b$i$b
192.168.5.5 # set prompt $n$b$i$b
ML3000 192.168.5.5 #
ML3000 192.168.5.5 # set prompt Some$bthing$i
Some thing192.168.5.5# set prompt Some$bthing$b$i
Some thing 192.168.5.5#

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