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Description
Use the
free user-interface
command to free a user interface. That is, this command tears down the
connection between a user and a user interface.
Note that the current user interface cannot be freed.
Examples
# Release user interface VTY 1.
<Sysname> free user-interface vty 1
Are you sure you want to free user-interface vty1 [Y/N]? y
[OK]
After you perform the above operation, the user connection on user interface VTY1 is torn down. The
user in it must log in again to connect to the switch.
header
Syntax
header
[
incoming
|
legal
|
login
|
shell
]
text
undo header
{
incoming
|
legal
|
login
|
shell
}
View
System view
Parameters
incoming
: Sets the login banner for users that log in through modems. If you specify to authenticate
login users, the banner appears after a user passes the authentication. (The session does not appear in
this case.)
legal
: Sets the authorization banner, which is displayed when a user enters user view.
login
: Sets the login banner. The banner set by this keyword is valid only when users are authenticated
before they log in to the switch and appears while the switch prompts for user name and password. If a
user logs in to the switch through Web, the banner text configured will be displayed on the banner page.
shell
: Sets the session banner, which appears after a session is established. If you specify to
authenticate login users, the banner appears after a user passes the authentication.
text
: Banner to be displayed. If no keyword is specified, this argument is the login banner. You can
provide this argument in two ways. One is to enter the banner in the same line as the command (A
command line can accept up to 254 characters.) The other is to enter the banner in multiple lines (you
can start a new line by pressing Enter,) where you can enter a banner that can contain up to 2000
characters (including the invisible characters such as carriage return). Note that the first character is the
beginning character and the end character of the banner. After entering the end character, you can
press Enter to exit the interaction.
Description
Use the
header
command to set the banners that are displayed when a user logs into a switch. The
login banner is displayed on the terminal when the connection is established. And the session banner is
displayed on the terminal if a user successfully logs in.
Use the
undo header
command to disable displaying a specific banner or all banners.
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