Quick Reference Guide
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banner exec
The banner exec Global Configuration mode command specifies and enables a message to be displayed
when an EXEC process is created (The user has successfully logged in). Use the no form of this command to
delete the existing EXEC banner.
Syntax
•
banner exec
d
message
d
• no banner exec
•
d
— Delimiting character, for example a pound sign (#). A delimiting character cannot be used in the
banner message.
•
message
— Message text. The message must start in a new line and can be a multi-line message.
Tokens in the form $(token) in the message text can be included. Tokens are replaced with the
corresponding configuration variable. Tokens are described in the usage guidelines.
Default Configuration
Disabled (no EXEC banner is displayed).
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode.
User Guidelines
• Follow this command with one or more blank spaces and a delimiting character. Then enter one or more
lines of text, terminating the message with the second occurrence of the delimiting character.
• When a user connects to a device, the message-of-the-day (MOTD) banner appears first, followed by the
login banner and prompts. After the user logs in to the device, the EXEC banner is displayed.
• To customize the banner, use tokens in the form $(token) in the message text.
The following table displays the tokens.
Token Information displayed in the banner
$(hostname) Displays the host name for the device.
$(domain) Displays the domain name for the device.
$(bold) Indicates that the next text is a bold text. Using this token again
indicates the end of the bold text.
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