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Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X

Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X
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host1(config-line)#exec-banner
Use the default version to restore the default setting, in which the banner is
displayed on all lines.
Use the no version to disable the exec banner on the line. If both the exec and
MOTD banners are enabled on a line, issuing the no exec-banner command
disables both the exec banner and the MOTD banner. The no motd-banner
command behaves differently from the no exec-banner command.
See exec-banner.
motd-banner
Use to display an MOTD banner on a particular line when a connection is initiated.
Banners on the lines are enabled by default; the no version does not reenable
banners on the lines.
See banner on page 285 command description for more information about
configuring an MOTD banner.
Example
host1(config-line)#motd-banner
Use the default version to restore the default setting, in which the banner is
displayed on all lines.
Use the no version to disable the MOTD banner on the line. If both MOTD and
exec banners are enabled on a line, issuing the no motd-banner command
disables the MOTD banner and leaves the exec banner enabled. The no
motd-banner command behaves differently from the no exec-banner command.
See motd-banner.
Monitoring the Console Settings
You can use the following commands to monitor console settings.
show line console 0
Use to view the parameters configured for all future console sessions and the
current console session.
Example
host1#show line console 0
dsr-detect disabled
configured speed 9600, current speed 9600
exec-timeout never
See show line console 0.
show terminal
Customizing the User Interface 287
Chapter 5: Managing the System

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