151shell: Sets the banner displayed when a non Modem login user enters user view.text: Banner message, which can be input in two formats. For more information, see the FundamentalsConfiguration Guide.DescriptionUse the header command to create a banner.Use the undo header command to clear a banner.Examples# Configure banners. system-view[Sysname] header incoming %Please input banner content, and quit with the character '%'.Welcome to incoming(header incoming)%[Sysname] header legal %Please input banner content, and quit with the character '%'.Welcome to incoming(header incoming)%[Sysname] header legal %Please input banner content, and quit with the character '%'.Welcome to legal (header legal)%[Sysname] header login %Please input banner content, and quit with the character '%'.Welcome to login(header login)%[Sysname] header motd %Please input banner content, and quit with the character '%'.Welcome to motd(header motd)%[Sysname] header shell %Please input banner content, and quit with the character '%'.Welcome to shell(header shell)%NOTE:• Character % is the starting/ending character of text in this example. Entering % after the displayed textquits the header command.• As the starting and ending character, % is not a part of a banner.# Test the configuration by using Telnet. The login banner can be displayed only when loginauthentication is configured.******************************************************************************* Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Hangzhou H3C Tech. Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. ** Without the owner's prior written consent, ** no decompiling or reverse-engineering shall be allowed. *******************************************************************************Welcome to legal(header legal)Press Y or ENTER to continue, N to exit.Welcome to motd(header motd)Welcome to login(header login)