2472 CHAPTER 164: USER INTERFACE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
■ This command is not supported on the AUX port if the device has only a AUX
port and no Console port.
■ This command cannot be used on the user interface from which you log in.
Example # Disable terminal services on the VTYs 0 through 4.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-interface vty 0 4
[Sysname-ui-vty0-4] undo shell
% Disable ui-vty0-4 , are you sure ? [Y/N] y
[Sysname-ui-vty0-4]
# The following information is displayed when a Telnet terminal logs in:
The connection was closed by the remote host!
speed (in user interface view)
Syntax speed speed-value
undo speed
View User interface view
Parameter speed-value: Transmission rate in bps.
The transmission rates available with asynchronous serial interfaces include:
■ 300 bps
■ 600 bps
■ 1200 bps
■ 2400 bps
■ 4800 bps
■ 9600 bps
■ 19200 bps
■ 38400 bps
■ 57600 bps
■ 115200 bps
Note that the transmission rate varies with devices and configuration environment.
Description Use the
speed command to set the transmission rate on the user interface.
Use the
undo speed command to restore the default transmission rate.
By default, the transmission rate is 9600 bps.