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Commands for Logging into an Ethernet Switch 
Commands for Logging into an Ethernet Switch 
activation-key 
Syntax 
activation-key character 
undo activation-key 
View 
AUX interface view 
Default Level 
3: Manage level 
Parameters 
character: Shortcut key for starting terminal sessions, a character or its ASCII decimal equivalent in the 
range 0 to 127; or a string of 1 to 3 characters.  
Description 
Use the activation-key command to define a shortcut key for starting a terminal session.  
Use the undo activation-key command to restore the default shortcut key. 
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. In the latter case, the system takes only the first character 
to define the shortcut key. For example, if you input an ASCII code value 97, the system will set the 
shortcut key to <a>; if you input the string b@c, the system will set the shortcut key to <b>. 
You may use the display current-configuration command to verify the shortcut key you have defined. 
By default, pressing Enter key will start a terminal session.  
Examples 
# Set the shortcut key for starting terminal sessions to <s>. 
<Sysname> system-view 
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. 
[Sysname] user-interface aux 0 
[Sysname-ui-aux0] activation-key s 
To verify the configuration, do the following: 
# Exit the terminal session on the aux port, and enter <s> at the prompt of “Please press ENTER”. You 
will see the terminal session being started. 
[Sysname-ui-aux0] return 
<Sysname> quit