Configuring common console, User interface settings (optional) – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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The next time you attempt to log in through the console port, you must provide the configured login

username and password.
When users adopt the scheme mode to log in to the device, the level of the commands that the users can

access depends on the user privilege level defined in the AAA scheme.

When the AAA scheme is local, the user privilege level is defined by the authorization-attribute
level level command.

When the AAA scheme is RADIUS or HWTACACS, the user privilege level is configured on the
RADIUS or HWTACACS server.

For more information about AAA, RADIUS, and HWTACACS, see Access Control Configuration
Guide
.

Configuring common console user interface settings (optional)

Some common settings configured for a console user interface take effect immediately and can interrupt

the console login session. To save you the trouble of repeated re-logins, use a login method different from
console login to log in to the device before you change console user interface settings.
After the configuration is complete, change the terminal settings on the configuration terminal and make

sure they are the same as the settings on the device.
To configure common settings for a console user interface:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enable display of copyright
information.

copyright-info enable

Optional.
Enabled by default.

3.

Enter console user interface

view.

user-interface console
first-number [ last-number ]

N/A

4.

Configure the baud rate

speed speed-value

Optional.
By default, the transmission rate is
9600 bps.
Transmission rate is the number of

bits that the device transmits to the
terminal per second.

5.

Configure the parity check
mode

parity { even | mark | none | odd
| space }

Optional.
none by default.

6.

Configure the stop bits

stopbits { 1 | 1.5 | 2 }

Optional.
By default, the stop bits of the
console port is 1.
Stop bits are the last bits

transmitted in data transmission to
unequivocally indicate the end of a

character. The more the bits are,

the slower the transmission is.

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