Users Guide

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Usage
Information
To enter a multiline banner text, use the interactive mode. Enter the command with the delimiter
character and press Enter. Then enter each line and press Enter. Complete the banner configuration
by entering a line that contains only the delimiter character.
To delete a login banner and reset it to the Dell EMC default banner, use the no banner login
command. To disable the configured login banner, use the banner login disable command.
Example
OS10(config)# banner login %
Welcome to DellEMC Z9100-ON
Enter your username and password
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Supported
Releases
10.4.1.0 or later
banner motd
Configures a multiline MOTD banner that displays after you log in.
Syntax
banner motd delimiter <Enter>
banner-text <Enter>
banner-text <Enter>
... <Enter>
delimiter
Parameters
delimiter Enter any single delimiter character to specify the start and end of the text banner.
banner-text Enter the banner text, which is a maximum of 4096 characters. There is no limit on
the number of lines.
Default Dell EMC default MOTD banner is displayed after you log in.
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
Enter the command with the delimiter character and press Enter. Then enter each line and press
Enter. Complete the banner configuration by entering a line that contains only the delimiter character.
To delete a login banner and reset it to the Dell EMC default banner, use the no banner motd
command. To disable the configured MOTD banner, use the banner motd disable command.
Example
OS10(config)# banner motd %
DellEMC S4148U-ON
Today's tip: Press tab or spacebar for command completion.
Have a nice day!
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Supported
releases
10.4.1.0 or later
User session management
You can manage the active user sessions using the following commands:
Configure the timeout for all the active user sessions using the exec-timeout timeout-value command in the
CONFIGURATION mode.
Clear any user session using the kill-session session-ID command in the EXEC mode. You cannot clear your
currently logged-in session.
View the active user sessions using the show sessions command in the EXEC mode.
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System management