3Com 10014298 Switch User Manual


 
Setting Terminal Parameters 21
To number the user interface by relative number, represented by interface +
number assigned to each type of user interface:
AUX user interface = AUX 0.
The first VTY interface = VTY 0, the second one = VTY 1, and so on.
Tasks for configuring the user interface are described in the following sections:
Entering the User Interface View
Configuring the Attributes of the AUX (Console) Port
Configuring the Terminal Attributes
Managing Users
Configuring the Attributes of a Modem
Configuring Redirection
Displaying and Debugging User Interface
Entering the User Interface View
Use the user-interface command (see Table 4) to enter a user interface view.
You can enter a single user interface view or multi-user interface view to configure
one or more user interfaces.
Perform the following configuration in system view.
Configuring the Attributes of the AUX (Console) Port
Use the speed, flow control, parity, stop bit, and data bit commands
(see
Table 5) to configure these attributes of the AUX (Console) port.
Perform the following configurations in user interface (AUX user interface only)
view.
Table 4 Enter User Interface View
Operation Command
Enter a single user interface view or multi user
interface views
user-interface [ type ] first-number [
last-number ]
Table 5 Configure the Attributes of the AUX (Console) Port
Operation Command
Configure the transmission speed on AUX
(Console) port. By default, the transmission
speed is 9600bps
speed speed-value
Restore the default transmission speed on
AUX (Console) port
undo speed
Configure the flow control on AUX (Console)
port. By default, no flow control is performed
on the AUX (Console) port
flow-control { hardware | none |
software }
Restore the default flow control mode on AUX
(Console) port
undo flow-control
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