1-9For information about the boot boot-loader command and how to specify the startup file for a switch,refer to the System Maintenance and Debugging part of this manual.FTP Banner Display Configuration ExampleNetwork requirementsConfigure the Ethernet switch as an FTP server and the remote PC as an FTP client. After a connectionbetween the FTP client and the FTP server is established and login succeeds, the banner is displayedon the FTP client.z An FTP user named “switch” and the password “hello” have been configured on the FTP server.z The IP addresses 1.1.1.1 for a VLAN interface on the switch and 2.2.2.2 for the PC have beenconfigured. Ensure that a route exists between the switch and the PC.z Configure the login banner of the switch as “login banner appears” and the shell banner as “shellbanner appears”.Network diagramFigure 1-4 Network diagram for FTP banner display configurationConfiguration procedure1) Configure the switch (FTP server)# Configure the login banner of the switch as “login banner appears” and the shell banner as “shellbanner appears”. For detailed configuration of other network requirements, see section ConfigurationExample: A Switch Operating as an FTP Server. system-view[Sysname] header login %login banner appears%[Sysname] header shell %shell banner appears%2) Configure the PC (FTP client)# Access the Ethernet switch through FTP. Enter the user name “switch“ and the password “hello” to login to the switch, and then enter FTP view. Login banner appears after FTP connection is established.Shell banner appears after the user passes the authentication.C:\> ftp 1.1.1.1Connected to 1.1.1.1.220-login banner appears220 FTP service ready.User (1.1.1.1:(none)): switch