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Configuring common settings for modem login (optional)
CAUTION:
• The common settin
s confi
ured for Console lo
in take effect immediately. If you confi
ure the common
settings after you log in through the Console port, the current connection may be interrupted. To avoid
this problem, use another login method. After you configure the common settin
s for Console lo
in, you
must modify the settings on the terminal to make them consistent with those on the device.
• The baud rate of the Console port must be lower than the transmission rate of the modem. Otherwise,
packets may be lost.
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view. system-view —
2. Enable display of copyright
information.
copyright-info enable
Optional
Enabled by default.
3. Enter one or more AUX user
interface views.
user-interface aux
first-number
[ last-number ]
—
4. Configure AUX
user interface
properties.
Configure
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
parity check
mode
parity { even | mark |
none | odd | space }
Optional
By default, the parity check mode is none,
which means no check bit.
Configure
stop bits
stopbits { 1 | 1.5 | 2 }
Optional
By default, the stop bit of the console 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
data bits
databits { 5 | 6 | 7 |
8 }
Optional
By default, the data bit is 8.
Data bits is the number of bits representing
one character. The setting depends on the
contexts to be transmitted. For example, 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
shortcut key
for starting a
session
activation-key
character
Optional
By default, press Enter to start a session.