Entering System View From User View; Returning To The Upper-Level View From Any View - HP 12500 Configuration Manual

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Figure 2 CLI views
You are placed in user view immediately after you are logged in to the CLI. The user view prompt is
<Device-name>, where Device-name indicates the device name, defaults to Sysname, and can be
changed by using the sysname command. In user view, you can perform basic operations including
display, debug, file management, FTP, Telnet, clock setting, and reboot.
From user view, you can enter system view to configure global settings (such as the daylight saving time,
banners, and hotkeys) and some functions. The system view prompt is [Device-name].
From system view, you can enter different function views. For example, you can enter interface view to
configure interface parameters, enter VLAN view to add ports to the specific VLAN, enter user interface
view to configure login user attributes, or create a local user and enter local user view to configure
attributes for the local user. A function view might have child views. For example, in BGP view, there are
IPv4 unicast instance view and BGP-VPN IPv4 unicast instance view.
To display all commands available in a view, enter a question mark (?) at the view prompt.

Entering system view from user view

Task
Enter system view.

Returning to the upper-level view from any view

Task
Return to the upper-level view from any view.
Executing the quit command in user view terminates your connection to the device.
In public key view, use the peer-public-key end command to return to system view.
Command
system-view
Command
quit
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