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User Interface Commands
Cisco Sx350 Ph. 2.2.5 Devices - Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Use tokens in the form of $(token) in the message text to customize the banner. The
tokens are described in the table below:
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-addres
Displays the base MAC address of the device.
s)
Use the no banner exec Line Configuration command to disable the Exec banner
on a particular line or lines.
Example
The following example sets an EXEC banner that uses tokens. The percent sign
(%) is used as a delimiting character. Note that the $(token) syntax is replaced by
the corresponding configuration variable.
switchxxxxxx(config)# banner exec %
Enter TEXT message. End with the character '%'.
$(bold)Session activated.$(bold) Enter commands at the prompt.
%
When a user logs on to the system, the following output is displayed:
Session activated. Enter commands at the prompt.

66.2 banner login

To specify a message to be displayed before the username and password login
prompts, use the banner login command in Global Configuration mode. This
banner is applied automatically on all the user interfaces: Console, Telnet and SSH
and also on the WEB GUI. To delete the existing login banner, use the no form of
this command
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