HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Configuration - Page 117
Configuration procedure, Configuring the exception handling method, Rebooting the device
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Have a nice day. Please input the password.A { Method 3-After you type the last keyword, type the start delimiter and part of the banner message and press Enter. At the system prompt, enter the rest of the banner and end the last line with a delimiter that is the same as the start delimiter. In this approach, you can use any character as the start and end delimiters but must make sure that it is not the same as the end character of the message text in the first line. For example, you can configure the banner "Have a nice day. Please input the password." as follows: system-view [System] header shell AHave a nice day. Please input banner content, and quit with the character 'A'.――System prompt Please input the password.A Configuration procedure To configure a banner: Step Command 1. Enter system view. 2. Configure the incoming banner. 3. Configure the login banner. system-view header incoming text header login text 4. Configure the legal banner. header legal text 5. Configure the shell banner. header shell text 6. Configure the MOTD banner. header motd text Remarks N/A Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Configuring the exception handling method You can configure the device to handle system exceptions in one of the following methods: • reboot-The device automatically reboots to recover from the error condition. • maintain-The device stays in the error condition so you can collect complete data, including error messages, for diagnosis. In this approach, you must manually reboot the device. To configure the exception handling method: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Configure the exception handling method. Command Remarks system-view N/A system-failure { maintain | reboot } By default, the system reboots when an exception occurs. NOTE: In an IRF fabric, the exception handling method applies to only the master member switch. Rebooting the device 111