Figure 11 Configuration page
Configuring common settings for console login (optional)Follow these steps to configure common settings for console port login
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Enter AUX user interface view | — | |||
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| Configure the | parity { even none odd } | Optional | |
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unequivocally indicate the end of a character. The more the bits are, the slower the transmission is.
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