Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0

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30 CHAPTER 1: USING SYSTEM ACCESS COMMANDS
index_number: Enter the index number of the user interface to be reset.
Description
Using this command, you can reset a specified user interface to its default settings.
The user interface will be disconnected after the reset.
Use free user-interface type number to reset the interface with the
specified type and type number to its default settings.
Use free user-interface index_number to reset the interface with the
specified index number to its default settings.
You cannot use this command on the current user interface.
Example
To reset user interface AUX 1 from another user interface on the Switch 7700,
enter the following:
<SW7700>free user-interface aux 1
After the command is executed, user interface AUX 1 is disconnected. When you
next log in using user interface AUX 1, it opens using the default settings .
header Syntax
header { shell | incoming | login } text
undo header { shell | incoming | login }
View
System view
Parameter
shell: Configures the system to display a header on setting up a session for the
user.
incoming: Configures the system to display a login header.
login: Configures the system to display login information.
text: Enter the text that you want to appear in the header.
Description
Using the header command, you can configure the system to display a header
during user log in.
When the user logs in, and a connection is activated, the login header displays.
After the user successfully logs in, the
shell header displays.
The first English characters in the text is regarded as the start and stop characters.
After you type in the stop character, the system will exit the header command
automatically.
If you do not want to use the control characters, you can type in text with the
same English characters at the beginning and end, and press Enter.