H3C s3600 series Command Manual page 21

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Parameters
type: User interface type, which can be AUX (for AUX user interface) and VTY (for VTY user interface).
number: User interface index. A user interface index can be relative or absolute.
In relative user interface number scheme, the type argument is required. In this case, AUX user
interfaces are numbered from AUX0 through AUX7; VTY user interfaces are numbered from VTY0
through VTY4.
In absolute user interface number scheme, the type argument is not required. In this case, user
interfaces are numbered from 0 to 12.
summary: Displays the summary information about a user interface.
Description
Use the display user-interface command to display the information about a specified user interface or
all user interfaces. If the summary keyword is not specified, this command displays user interface type,
absolute/relative user interface index, transmission speed, available command level, authentication
mode, and physical position. If the summary keyword is specified, this command displays the number
and type of the user interfaces, including those that are in use and those that are not in use.
Examples
# Display the information about user interface 0.
<Sysname> display user-interface 0
Idx
Type
F 0
AUX 0
+
: Current user-interface is active.
F
: Current user-interface is active and work in async mode.
Idx
: Absolute index of user-interface.
Type : Type and relative index of user-interface.
Privi: The privilege of user-interface.
Auth : The authentication mode of user-interface.
Int
: The physical location of UIs.
Super: The Super authentication mode of UIs.
A
: Authentication use AAA.
N
: Current UI need not authentication.
P
: Authentication use current UI's password.
S
: Authentication use super password.
Table 1-1 Descriptions on the fields of the display user-interface command
+
F
Idx
Type
Tx/Rx
Modem
Tx/Rx
Modem Privi Auth
9600
-
3
Filed
Int
Super
N
-
S
Description
The user interface is in use.
The user interface operates in asynchronous mode.
The absolute index of the user interface
User interface type and the relative index
Transmission speed of the user interface
Indicates whether or not a modem is used.
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