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mode; if either one of these two arguments is omitted, it indicates that no flow control is performed in the direction specified by the omitted argument. For example, if you configure flow-control hardware in, the system automatically sets the local device not to perform flow control on the remote device.

n The command is only applicable to asynchronous serial interfaces including AUX and Console ports.

Examples # Configure software flow control in user interface view (The device does not support complete flow control.).

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-interface console 0

[Sysname-ui-console0] flow-control software

#Configure to adopt software mode for the active flow control and hardware mode for the passive flow control in user interface view (The device supports complete flow control.).

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-interface console 0

[Sysname-ui-console0] flow-control software out hardware in

#Configure adopt software mode for both active and passive flow control in user interface view (The device supports complete flow control.).

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-interface console 0

[Sysname-ui-console0] flow-control software

#Configure to adopt hardware mode for the active flow control and no flow control for the passive flow control in user interface view (The device supports complete flow control.).

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-interface console 0

[Sysname-ui-console0] flow-control hardware out

free user-interface

Syntax free user-interface { num1 { aux console tty vty } num2 }

View User view

Parameter num1: Absolute number of a user interface. The value range varies with devices, and normally starts from 0.

num2: Relative number of a user interface, in the following rules:

For the AUX port, the value is 0.

For the Console port, the value is 0.

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