Switch 7700 Configuration Guide

14 CHAPTER 1: SYSTEM ACCESS
Configure the Terminal Attributes
The following commands can be used for configuring the terminal attributes,
including enabling/disabling terminal service, disconnection upon timeout,
lockable user interface, configuring terminal screen length and history command
buffer size.
Perform the following configuration in user interface view. Perform the lock
command in user view.
Enabling and Disabling Terminal Service After the terminal service is
disabled on a user interface, you cannot log in to the Switch 7700 through the
user interface. However, if a user logged in through the user interface before
disabling the terminal service, the user can continue operation. After the user logs
out, the user cannot log in again. In this case, the user can log in to the switch
through the user interface only when the terminal service is enabled again. Use
the commands described in
Tabl e 4 to enable or disable terminal service.
By default, terminal service is enabled on all the user interfaces.
Note the following points:
For the sake of security, the undo shell command can only be used on the user
interfaces other than the AUX user interface.
You cannot use this command on the user interface through which you log in.
You must confirm before using the undo shell command in any legal user
interface.
Configure parity mode on the
AUX (Console) port. By
default, there is no parity bit
on the AUX (Console) port
parity { even | mark | none | odd | space }
Restore the default parity
mode
undo parity
Configure the stop bit of AUX
(Console) port. By default,
AUX (Console) port supports 1
stop bit
stopbits { 1 | 1.5 | 2 }
Restore the default stop bit of
AUX (Console) port
undo stopbits
Configure the data bit of AUX
(Console) port. By default,
AUX (Console) port supports 8
data bits.
databits { 7 | 8 }
Restore the default data bit of
AUX (Console) port
undo databits
Tab le 4 Enable/Disable Terminal Service
Operation Command
Enable terminal service shell
Disable terminal service undo shell
Table 3 Configure the Attributes of the AUX (Console) Port
Operation Command