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Enabling displaying the copyright statement
When displaying the copyright statement is enabled, the device displays the copyright statement in
the following situations:
When a Telnet or SSH user logs in.
After a console or modem dial-in user quits user view. This is because the device automatically
tries to restart the console session.
The following is a sample copyright statement:
******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2010-2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP *
* Without the owner's prior written consent, *
* no decompiling or reverse-engineering shall be allowed. *
******************************************************************************
To enable displaying the copyright statement:
1. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2. Enable displaying the
copyright statement.
copyright-info
enable
By default, this feature is enabled.
Configuring banners
Banners are messages that the system displays when a user logs in.
Banner types
The system supports the following banners:
Legal banner—Appears after the copyright or license statement. To continue login, the user
must enter Y or press Enter. To quit the process, the user must enter N. Y and N are case
insensitive.
Message of the Day (MOTD) banner—Appears after the legal banner and before the login
banner.
Login banner—Appears only when password or scheme authentication is configured.
Incoming banner—Appears for Modem users.
Shell banner—Appears before a user accesses user view.
Banner input modes
You can configure a single-line banner or a multiline banner.
Single-line banner.
A single-line banner must be input in the same line as the command. The start and end
delimiters for the banner can be any printable character. However, they must be the same and
must not be included in the banner. The input text, including the command keywords and the
delimiters, cannot exceed 510 characters. Do not press Enter before you input the end delimiter.
For example, you can configure the shell banner "Have a nice day." as follows:
<System> system-view