Cli Views - 3Com WX3000 Series Operation Manual

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# Change the tftp get command in user view (shell) from level 3 to level 0. (Originally, only level 3 users
can change the level of a command.)
<device> system-view
[device] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp
[device] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp 192.168.0.1
[device] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp 192.168.0.1 get
[device] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp 192.168.0.1 get bootrom.btm
After the above configuration, general Telnet users can use the tftp get command to download file
bootrom.btm and other files from TFTP server 192.168.0.1 and other TFTP servers.

CLI Views

CLI views are designed for different configuration tasks. They are both correlated and distinguishing.
For example, once a user logs into a device successfully, the user enters user view, where the user can
perform some simple operations such as checking the operation status and statistics information of the
device. After executing the system-view command, the user enters system view, where the user can
go to other views by entering corresponding commands.
Table 1-1
lists the CLI views provided by the device, operations that can be performed in different CLI
views and the commands used to enter specific CLI views.
Table 1-1 CLI views
View
Display
operation
status and
User view
statistical
information of
the device
Configure
System
system
view
parameters
Available
Prompt example
operation
<device>
[device]
Enter method
Enter user view once logging
into the device.
Execute the system-view
command in user view.
1-4
Quit method
Execute the
quit
command to
log out of the
device.
Execute the
quit or return
command to
return to user
view.

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