In the example, the delimiting character is a pound sign (#). After
entering the banner text, terminate the message with the same delimiting character.
You can also add a description to an interface to help remember speci?¬?c information about
that interface, such as the network serviced by that interface. This description is meant
solely as a comment to help identify how the interface is being used. The description will
appear in the output when the con?¬?guration information that exists in router memory is
displayed, as well as in a show interfaces command display.
Other useful console-line commands include the exec-timeout command. In the following
example, the exec-timeout command sets the timeout for the console EXEC session to
20 minutes and 30 seconds, which changes the session from the default timeout of 10 minutes.
The logging synchronous console-line command is useful when console messages are
being displayed while you are attempting to input EXEC or con?¬?guration commands.
Instead of the console messages being interspersed with the input, the input is redisplayed
on a single line at the end of each console message that ???interrupts??? the input. This makes
reading the input and the messages much easier.
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