1-15
Note that if you set a password containing more than 16 characters, the system matches only the first
16 characters of the password entered for unlocking the user interface. That is, the system unlocks the
user interface as long as the first 16 characters of the password entered are correct.
By default, the current user interface is not locked.
Examples
# Lock the current user interface.
<Sysname> lock
Press Enter, enter a password, and then confirm it as prompted. (The password entered is not
displayed).
Password:
Again:
locked !
In this case, the user interface is locked. To operate the user interface again, you need to press Enter
and provide the password as prompted.
Password:
<Sysname>
parity
Syntax
parity { even | none | odd | }
undo parity
View
AUX user interface view
Parameters
even: Performs even checks.
none: Does not check.
odd: Performs odd checks.
Description
Use the parity command to set the check mode of the user interface.
Use the undo parity command to revert to the default check mode.
By default, no check is performed.
z This command takes effect on AUX user interfaces only.
z The check mode on the terminal and that on the device user interface must be the same for
communication.