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However, terminating a line in a banner by entering a CR-LF prevents any further editing of that line. To edit a line in a banner entry after terminating the line with a CR-LF requires entering the delimiter described above and then re-configuring new banner text. To view the current banner configuration, use either the show banner motd or show running command.

Shows the current banner configuration. If someone uses a Web browser to log in to the switch interface, the following message appears:. Using no banner motd deletes the currently configured banner text and blocks display of the default banner. The default banner is restored only if the switch is reset to its factorydefault configuration.

Configuring a new banner replaces any former banner configured on the switch. Attempting to do so produces the following error message in the CLI:. The menu interface operates through the switch console to provide you with a subset of switch commands in an easy-to-use menu format enabling you to:. Privilege Levels and Password Security. A Manager password grants full read-write access to the switch.

After you configure passwords on the switch and log off of the interface, access to the menu interface and the CLI and web browser interface will require entry of either the Manager or Operator password. If the switch has neither a Manager nor an Operator password, anyone having access to the console interface can operate the console with full manager privileges.

Also, if you configure only an Operator password, entering the Operator password enables full manager privileges. For more information on passwords, refer to the Access Security Guide for your switch.

You can use the menu interface to save configuration changes made in the CLI only if the CLI changes are in the running config when you save changes made in the menu interface. To enter the menu from the CLI, use the menu command. Telnet requires that an IP address and subnet mask compatible with your network have already been configured on the switch.

This section assumes that either a terminal device is already configured and connected to the switch see the Installation and Getting Started Guide shipped with your switch or that you have already configured an IP address on the switch required for Telnet access.

In its factory default configuration, the switch console starts with the CLI prompt. To use the menu interface with Manager privileges, go to the Manager level prompt and enter the menu command. Use one of these methods to connect to the switch:.

When the switch screen appears, do one of the following:. Type the Manager password and press [Enter]. Entering the Manager password gives you manager-level access to the switch.

Entering the Operator password gives you operator-level access to the switch. Go to the next step. When the CLI prompt appears, display the Menu interface by entering the menu command. To configure the switch to start with the menu interface instead of the CLI, go. For more. Most changes via the menu interface need only a S ave , and do not require a switch reboot. In the current session, if you have not made configuration changes that require a switch reboot to activate, return to the Main Menu and press [0] zero to log out.

Then just exit from the terminal program, turn off the terminal, or quit the Telnet session. Press [6] to select Reboot Switch and follow the instructions on the reboot screen. Exit from the terminal program, turn off the terminal, or close the Telnet application program.

Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password. ProCurve Disclaimer The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. A-1 Overview. A-3 Downloading Switch Software. A Switch-to-Switch Download. A Copying Software Images.

A Transferring Switch Configurations. B-1 Overview. B-3 Status and Counters Data. B-5 General System Information. B-6 Menu Access. B-7 Switch Management Address Information. B-8 Menu Access. B-8 CLI Access. B-9 Port Status.

B Menu: Displaying Port Status. B CLI Access. B Web Access. B Interface Monitoring Features. B Locating a Device. B C Troubleshooting Contents. C-1 Overview. C-4 Troubleshooting Approaches. C-5 Browser or Telnet Access Problems. C-6 Unusual Network Activity. C Debug Command. C Debug Messages.

C Debug Destinations. C Logging Command. C Configuring a Syslog Server. C Adding a Description for a Syslog Server. C Adding a Priority Description. C Operating Notes for Debug and Syslog. C Diagnostic Tools. C Port Auto-Negotiation. C Ping and Link Tests. C Link Tests. C Traceroute Command. C Viewing Switch Configuration and Operation. C Web: Viewing the Configuration File. C Restoring the Factory-Default Configuration. C Restoring a Flash Image.

C Terminology. C Basic Operation. D-1 Overview. Printed Publications The publications listed below are printed and shipped with your switch. Electronic Publications The latest version of each of the publications listed below is available in PDF format on the ProCurve Web site, as described in the Note at the top of this page.

Software Feature Index For the software manual set supporting your series switch models, this feature index indicates which manual to consult for information on a given software feature. Conventions Configuration and Operation Examples Unless otherwise noted, examples using a particular switch model apply to all switch models covered by this guide. IPv6 Refers to the IPv6 protocol.

Screen Simulations Displayed Text. Getting Started Sources for More Information Keys Simulations of actual keys use a bold, sans-serif typeface with square brackets. If you need further information on ProCurve switch technology, visit the ProCurve Networking web site at: www. For example: Online Help for Menu Figure Online Help for Menu Interface.

For example: Figure Figure Otherwise, Online help for the web browser interface will not be available. Advantages of Using the Menu Interface Figure Banner Operation with Telnet, Serial, or SSHv2 Access When a system operator begins a login session, the switch displays the banner above the local password prompt or, if no password is configured, above the Press any key to continue prompt. Banner Operation with Web Browser Access When a system operator uses a Web browser to access the switch, the text of a non-default banner configured on the switch appears in a dedicated banner window with a link to the Web agent home page.

Selecting a Management Interface Custom Login Banners for the Console and Web Browser Interfaces or if the switch is using the factory-default banner shown in figure , then the banner page does not appear in the Web browser when an operator initiates a login session with the switch.

The steps include: 1. Unauthorized use of this system can result in civil and criminal penalties! Example of Configuring a Login Banner To view the current banner configuration, use either the show banner motd or show running command. Example of show banner motd Output. Unauthorized use of this system can result in civil and criminal penalites! Entering a correct password clears the banner and displays the CLI prompt. Attempting to do so produces the following error message in the CLI: Banner has to be disabled first.

Using the Menu Interface Starting and Ending a Menu Session If the switch has neither a Manager nor an Operator password, anyone having access to the console interface can operate the console with full manager privileges. Menu Interaction with Other Interfaces. Refer to the Access Security Guide for your switch. For example: ProCurve menu [Enter] results in the following display:. N o t e To configure the switch to start with the menu interface instead of the CLI, go to the Manager level prompt in the CLI, enter the setup command, and in the resulting display, change the Logon Default parameter to Menu.

For more information, see the Installation and Getting Started Guide you received with the switch. Using the Menu Interface Starting and Ending a Menu Session Asterisk indicates a configuration change that requires a reboot to activate. Return to the Main Menu. Buy Now from Amazon. View eBay Options.

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