Numbering User Interfaces - HP 5120 series Configuration Manual

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interface view applies to user A; if user A logs in through VTY 1, the configuration in VTY 1 user interface
view applies to user A.
A device can be equipped with one AUX user interface and 16 VTY user interfaces. These user interfaces
do not associate with specific users. When a user initiates a connection request, the system automatically
assigns an idle user interface with the smallest number to the user based on the login method. During the
login, the configuration in the user interface view takes effect. The user interface varies depending on the
login method and the login time.

Numbering user interfaces

User interfaces can be numbered by using absolute numbering or relative numbering.
Absolute numbering
Absolute numbering identifies a user interface or a group of different types of user interfaces. The
specified user interfaces are numbered from number 0 with a step of 1 and in the sequence of AUX, and
VTY user interfaces. You can use the display user-interface command without any parameters to view
supported user interfaces and their absolute numbers.
Relative numbering
Relative numbering allows you to specify a user interface or a group of user interfaces of a specific type.
The number format is "user interface type + number". The following rules of relative numbering apply:
AUX user interfaces are numbered from 0 in the ascending order, with a step of 1.
VTY user interfaces are numbered from 0 in the ascending order, with a step of 1.
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