2450 CHAPTER 164: USER INTERFACE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-interface vty 0

[Sysname-ui-vty0] undo acl 2001 outbound

activation-key

Syntax activation-key character

undo activation-key

View User interface view

Parameter character: Shortcut key for starting terminal sessions, a single character (or its corresponding ASCII code value in the range 0 to 127) or a string of 1 to 3 characters.

Description Use the activation-keycommand to define a shortcut key for starting a terminal session.

Use the undo activation-keycommand to restore the default.

You can use a single character (or its corresponding ASCII code value in the range 0 to 127) or a string of 1 to 3 characters to define a shortcut key. But in fact, only the first character functions as the shortcut key. For example, if you input an ASCII code value 97, the system will use its corresponding character a as the shortcut key; if you input the string b@c, the system will use the first letter b as the shortcut key.

By default, pressing the Enter key starts the terminal sessions. However, if you define a new shortcut key using the activation-keycommand, the Enter key no longer functions. You can use the display current-configurationcommand to display the shortcut key you have defined.

n Theinterface.display current-configurationcommand is not supported on the VTY user

Example # Use letter s as the shortcut key for starting terminal sessions on the Console port.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-interface console 0

[Sysname-ui-console0] activation-key s

To verify the configuration, do the following:

# Exit the terminal session on the Console port.

[Sysname-ui-console0] return <Sysname> quit

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