Tree Command; Access Level Commands; User Level - Avaya P130 User Manual

Workgroup switch software version 2.9
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Tree Command

Use the tree command to display the commands that are available at your current
location in the CLI hierarchy.
The syntax for this command is:
tree
Example:
P130-1#
terminal width
terminal length
no hostname
no username
etc.

Access Level Commands

There are three security access levels – User, Privileged, and Supervisor. All access
levels comply with the following restrictions:
Read Only – only display commands are available (Show commands) to display
the basic information on the device operating parameters.
Read and Write – All of the Read Only commands and configuration
commands (Set commands) used to specify and set the operation mode of the
device.

User Level

The User level is a general access level used to show system parameters values. This
level complies with the Read Only restrictions level.
The User level prompt indicates that the system is in User level.
Example:
P130-N>
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