R0106-HP MSR Router Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide(V7)
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Please input banner content, and quit with the character '%'.
Have a nice day.
Please input the password.%
{ Method 2—After you type the final command keyword, type any single printable character as
the start delimiter for the banner and press Enter. Then, type the banner as prompted and end
the final line with the same delimiter. For example, you can configure the banner "Have a nice
day. Please input the password." as follows:
<System> system-view
[System] header shell A
Please input banner content, and quit with the character 'A'.
Have a nice day.
Please input the password.A
{ Method 3—After you type the final command keyword, type the start delimiter and part of the
banner and press Enter. Then, enter the rest of the banner as prompted and end the final line
with the same delimiter. For example, you can configure the banner "Have a nice day. Please
input the password." as follows:
<System> system-view
[System] header shell AHave a nice day.
Please input banner content, and quit with the character 'A'.
Please input the password.
A
Configuration procedure
To configure banners:
Ste
p
Command
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Configure the legal banner.
header legal text
3. Configure the MOTD banner.
header motd text
4. Configure the login banner.
header login text
5. Configure the incoming banner.
header incoming text
6. Configure the shell banner.
header shell text
Rebooting the device
CAUTION:
• A device reboot might interrupt network services.
• To avoid configuration loss, use the save command to save the running configuration before a reboot.
For more information about the save command, see
Fundamentals Command Reference
.
• Before a reboot, use the display startup and display boot-loader commands to verify that the startup
configuration file and startup software images are correctly specified. If a startup configuration file or
software image problem exists, the device cannot start up correctly. For more information about the two
display commands, see
Fundamentals Command Reference
.
The following device reboot methods are available: