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5 terminal timestamp – FUJITSU XG Series P3NK-4452-01ENZD User Manual

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XG Series User's Guide

Chapter 5 Command Reference

Mode and Terminal Operation Commands

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If the host name is not set, the model name will be displayed instead.
The following shows the standard prompts of "\p" and "\$".

Caution

This command is an operation command; however, the contents specified in the admin
class can be saved as the configuration by executing the

"save"

command. This

command setting can be deleted using the

"delete"

command in the configuration mode.

The contents set in the user class are discarded at logout or execution of the

"admin"

command, and they cannot be saved.

Default

It is assumed that the following is set.

Execution Example

5.17.2.5 terminal timestamp

Function

Set the command execution date and time display function.

Available Model

XG0224 / XG0448 / XG2600

Syntax

terminal timestamp {enable|disable}

Options

enable
Display the date and time when command is executed.
disable
Do not display the date and time when command is executed.

Use Mode

Operation mode (user class/admin class)
Configuration mode (admin class)

Explanation

Specify whether or not to display the date and time on which execute the command.

Caution

This command is an operation command; however, the contents specified in the admin
class can be saved as the configuration by executing the

"save"

command. This

command setting can be deleted using the

"delete"

command in the configuration mode.

The contents set in the user class are discarded at logout or execution of the

"admin"

command, and they cannot be saved.

Default

It is assumed that the date and time is not displayed when the command is executed.

State

Standard prompt

Before login

:

When user login

>

When administrator
login

#

terminal prompt login "Login: "

terminal prompt user "\h \c\w\p"

terminal prompt admin "\h \c\w\p"

# terminal prompt login "Welcome: "

# terminal prompt user "[\!]\h\w\p"

# terminal prompt admin "\h bank/\C\w\p"

#

terminal timestamp disable