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Figure 10 Scheme authentication interface for console login
Configuring common console login settings (optional)
Some common settings configured for an AUX user interface take effect immediately and can interrupt
the console login session. To save you the trouble of repeated re-logins, use a login method different from
console login to log in to the device before you change console login settings.
After the configuration is complete, change the terminal settings on the configuration terminal and make
sure they are the same as the settings on the device.
To configure common settings for an AUX user interface:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter AUX user interface
view.
user-interface aux first-number
[ last-number ]
N/A
3. Set the baud rate.
speed speed-value
By default, the transmission rate is
9600 bps.
4. Specify the parity check
mode.
parity { even | none | odd }
The default setting is none, namely,
no parity check.
5. Specify the number of stop
bits.
stopbits { 1 | 1.5 | 2 }
The default is 1.
Stop bits indicate the end of a
character. The more the stop bits, the
slower the transmission.