![]() This example shows how to configure a single-line EXEC banner: switch# configure terminal switch(config)# banner exec #Unauthorized access to this device is prohibited!# You can enter up to 40 lines of text and a maximum of 254 characters per line including the delimiting characters. To create a multiple-line EXEC banner, press Enter before typing the delimiting character to start a new line. Global configuration mode Supported User Roles The text has a maximum length of 254 characters per line including the delimiting characters and can have a maximum of 40 lines. It does not contain the delimiting character you have chosen. The text is alphanumeric, case sensitive, and can contain special characters. This character indicates the start and end of the message and is not a character that you use in the message.The characters ">", ">", and "|" cannot be used as delimiting characters. To revert to the default, use the no form of this command.īanner exec delimiting-character message delimiting-characterĭelimiting character that you choose. To configure the EXEC banner that displays after a user logs in to a switch, use the banner exec command. This example shows how to disable a feature set on a VDC: switch(config)# vdc 1 switch(config-vdc)# no allow feature-set l2mp switch(config-vdc)# Related Commands Command This example shows how to enable a feature set on a VDC: switch(config)# vdc 1 switch(config-vdc)# allow feature-set l2mp switch(config-vdc)# (Optional) Specifies the Fabric Extender (FEX). (Optional) Specifies Fibre Channel over Ethernet. ![]() To disable a feature set on a VDC, use the no form of this command. To allow a virtual device context (VDC) to enable a feature set, use the allow feature-set command. ![]() To exit type 'exit', to abort type '$.' module-2# Related Commands Command This example shows how to start a command session on an I/O module: switch# attach module 2 Attaching to module 2. Use the question mark character ( ?) to obtain context-sensitive help. You can also use the slot command to send commands to an I/O module from the supervisor module session. To abort the session, press the $ character sequence. To exit the I/O module session, use the exit command. Slot numbers in the chassis for the I/O module. To start a command session on an I/O module, use the attach module command.Īttach module slot-number Syntax Description This chapter describes the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS fundamentals commands.
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