HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Command Refer - Page 160

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regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display version-update-record to display the system software version update history of the device. The system records the system software version at each reboot. If the software is updated while the switch is running, the system records the update time and new software version. Related commands: reset version-update-record. Examples # Display the system software version update history. display version-update-record No. Update time version 1 2011-03-28 14:39:11 5.20 Release 0000 header Syntax header { incoming | legal | login | motd | shell } text View undo header { incoming | legal | login | motd | shell } System view Default level 2: System level Parameters incoming: Configures the banner displayed before a Modem dial-up user accesses user view. If authentication is required, the incoming banner appears after the authentication is passed. legal: Configures the banner displayed before a user inputs the username and password to access the CLI. login: Configures the banner displayed before password or scheme authentication is performed for a login user. motd: Configures the greeting banner displayed before the legal banner appears. shell: Configures the banner displayed before a non-modem dial-in user accesses user view. text: Banner message, which can be input in two formats. For more information, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. Description Use header to create a banner. Use undo header to clear a banner. Banners are greeting or alert messages that the system displays during the login process of a user. Examples # Configure banners. system-view [Sysname] header incoming % 153

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regular-expression
: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters.
Description
Use
display version-update-record
to display the system software version update history of the device.
The system records the system software version at each reboot. If the software is updated while the switch
is running, the system records the update time and new software version.
Related commands:
reset version-update-record
.
Examples
# Display the system software version update history.
<Sysname> display version-update-record
No. Update time
version
1
2011-03-28 14:39:11
5.20 Release 0000
header
Syntax
header
{
incoming
|
legal
|
login | motd
|
shell
}
text
undo header
{
incoming
|
legal
|
login
|
motd
|
shell
}
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
incoming
: Configures the banner displayed before a Modem dial-up user accesses user view. If
authentication is required, the incoming banner appears after the authentication is passed.
legal
: Configures the banner displayed before a user inputs the username and password to access the
CLI.
login
: Configures the banner displayed before password or scheme authentication is performed for a
login user.
motd
: Configures the greeting banner displayed before the legal banner appears.
shell
: Configures the banner displayed before a non-modem dial-in user accesses user view.
text
: Banner message, which can be input in two formats. For more information, see
Fundamentals
Configuration Guide
.
Description
Use
header
to create a banner.
Use
undo header
to clear a banner.
Banners are greeting or alert messages that the system displays during the login process of a user.
Examples
# Configure banners.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] header incoming %