3Com Switch 8800 Advanced Software V5 Configuration Guide

Basic Configurations 29
Follow these steps to configure a banner:
Configuring CLI Hotkeys
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By default, the <Ctrl+G>, <Ctrl+L> and <Ctrl+O> hotkeys are configured with
command line and the <Ctrl+T> and <Ctrl+U> commands are NULL.
<Ctrl+G> corresponds to the display current-configuration command.
<Ctrl+L> corresponds to the display ip routing-table command.
<Ctrl+O> corresponds to the undo debugging all command.
To do... Use the command... Remarks
Enter system view system-view -
Configure the banner to be
displayed at login (TTY
Modem login)
header incoming text Optional
Configure the authorization
information before login
header legal text Optional
Configure the banner to be
displayed at login
authentication
header login text Optional
Configure the banner to be
displayed when a user enters
user view (Non-TTY Modem
login)
header shell text Optional
To do... Use the command... Remarks
Enter system view system-view -
Configure CLI hotkeys hotkey { CTRL_G | CTRL_L |
CTRL_O | CTRL_T | CTRL_U }
command
Optional
The <Ctrl+G>, <Ctrl+L> and
<Ctrl+O> hotkeys are
specified with command lines
by default.
Display hotkeys display hotkey Available in any view. Refer to
Table 1 for hotkeys reserved
by the system.
Tab le 1 Hotkeys reserved by the system
Hotkey Function
<Ctrl+A> Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current
line.
<Ctrl+B> Moves the cursor one character to the left.
<Ctrl+C> Stops performing a command.
<Ctrl+D> Deletes the character at the current cursor position.
<Ctrl+E> Moves the cursor to the end of the current line.
<Ctrl+F> Moves the cursor one character to the right.
<Ctrl+H> Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
<Ctrl+K> Terminates an outgoing connection.
<Ctrl+N> Displays the next command in the history command
buffer.