Dell PowerConnect 5424 Command Line Interface Guide - Page 119
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• To customize the banner, use tokens in the form $(token) in the message text. The following table displays the tokens. Token Information displayed in the banner $(hostname) Displays the host name for the device. $(domain) Displays the domain name for the device. $(bold) Indicates that the next text is a bold text. Using this token again indicates the end of the bold text. $(inverse) Indicates that the next text is an inverse text. Using this token again indicates the end of the inverse text. $(contact) Displays the system contact string. $(location) Displays the system location string. $(mac-address) Displays the base MAC address of the device. • To disable the EXEC banner on a particular line or lines, use the no exec-banner line configuration command. Example The following example sets a MOTD banner that uses tokens. The percent sign (%) is used as a delimiting character. Notice that the $(token) syntax is replaced by the corresponding configuration variable.. Console (config)# banner motd % Enter TEXT message. End with the character '%'. $(bold)Upgrade$(bold) to all devices begins at March 12 % When the login banner is executed, the user will see the following banner: Upgrade to all devices begins at March 12 exec-banner The exec-banner Line Configuration mode command enables the display of exec banners. Use the no form of this command to disable the display of exec banners. Syntax • exec-banner • no exec-banner Login Banner 119