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H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Set the check
mode

parity { even | mark | none |
odd | space }

Optional

By default, the check mode of a
Console port is set to none, that is,
no check bit.

Set the stop
bits

stopbits { 1 | 1.5 | 2 }

Optional

The stop bits of a Console port is 1.

Set the data
bits

databits { 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 }

Optional

The default data bits of a Console
port is 8.

Configure the command level
available to users logging in to
the user interface

user privilege level level

Optional

By default, commands of level 3 are
available to users logging in to the
AUX user interface.

Define a shortcut key for
starting terminal sessions

activation-key character

Optional

By default, pressing Enter key
starts the terminal session.

Define a shortcut key for
aborting tasks

escape-key { default |
character }

Optional

The default shortcut key
combination for aborting tasks is <
Ctrl + C >.

Make terminal services
available

shell

Optional

By default, terminal services are
available in all user interfaces.

Set the maximum number of
lines the screen can contain

screen-length
screen-length

Optional

By default, the screen can contain
up to 24 lines.

You can use the screen-length 0
command to disable the function to
display information in pages.

Set the history command
buffer size

history-command
max-size
value

Optional

The default history command buffer
size is 10. That is, a history
command buffer can store up to 10
commands by default.

Set the timeout time for the
user interface

idle-timeout

minutes

[ seconds ]

Optional

The default timeout time of a user
interface is 10 minutes.

With the timeout time being 10
minutes, the connection to a user
interface is terminated if no
operation is performed in the user
interface within 10 minutes.

You can use the idle-timeout 0
command to disable the timeout
function.

Note that if you configure not to authenticate the users, the command level available to users logging in

to a switch depends on both the authentication-mode none command and the user privilege level

level command, as listed in the following table.