2-4Console Port Login ConfigurationCommon ConfigurationTable 2-2 Common configuration of console port loginConfiguration RemarksBaud rate OptionalThe default baud rate is 9,600 bps.Check modeOptionalBy default, the check mode of the console port is set to“none”, which means no check bit.Stop bits OptionalThe default stop bits of a console port is 1.Console portconfigurationData bits OptionalThe default data bits of a console port is 8.AUX user interfaceconfigurationConfigure thecommand levelavailable to the userslogging in to the AUXuser interfaceOptionalBy default, commands of level 3 are available to the userslogging in to the AUX user interface.Make terminalservices availableOptionalBy default, terminal services are available in all userinterfacesSet the maximumnumber of lines thescreen can containOptionalBy default, the screen can contain up to 24 lines.Set history commandbuffer sizeOptionalBy default, the history command buffer can contain up to 10commands.TerminalconfigurationSet the timeout time ofa user interfaceOptionalThe default timeout time is 10 minutes.The change to console port configuration takes effect immediately, so the connection may bedisconnected when you log in through a console port and then configure this console port. To configurea console port, you are recommended to log in to the switch in other ways. To log in to a switch throughits console port after you modify the console port settings, you need to modify the correspondingsettings of the terminal emulation utility running on your PC accordingly in the dialog box shown inFigure 2-4.