1-8Follow these steps to configure a banner:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Configure the banner to be displayed at login(available for Modem login users) header incoming text OptionalConfigure the banner to be displayed at loginauthentication header login text OptionalConfigure the authorization information before login header legal text OptionalConfigure the banner to be displayed when a userenters user view (non Modem login users) header shell text OptionalConfigure the banner to be displayed before login header motd text OptionalConfiguring CLI HotkeysFollow these steps to configure CLI hotkeys:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Configure CLI hotkeyshotkey { CTRL_G | CTRL_L |CTRL_O | CTRL_T | CTRL_U }commandOptionalThe Ctrl+G, Ctrl+L and Ctrl+Ohotkeys are specified withcommand lines by default.Display hotkeys display hotkeyAvailable in any view. Refer toTable 1-2 for hotkeys reservedby the system.By default, the Ctrl+G, Ctrl+L and Ctrl+O hotkeys are configured with command line and the Ctrl+Tand Ctrl+U commands are NULL.z Ctrl+G corresponds to the display current-configuration command.z Ctrl+L corresponds to the display ip routing-table command.z Ctrl+O corresponds to the undo debugging all command.Table 1-2 Hotkeys reserved by the systemHotkey FunctionCtrl+A Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line.Ctrl+B Moves the cursor one character to the left.Ctrl+C Stops performing a command.Ctrl+D Deletes the character at the current cursor position.Ctrl+E Moves the cursor to the end of the current line.