Service-Type - H3C S3100 Series Command Manual

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User view
Parameters
all: Sends messages to all user interfaces.
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 index scheme, the type argument is required. In this case, AUX user
interfaces is numbered AUX0; VTY user interfaces are numbered from VTY0 through VTY4.
In absolute user interface index scheme, the type argument is not required. In this case, user
interfaces are numbered from 0 to 5.
Description
Use the send command to send messages to a user interface or all the user interfaces.
Examples
# Send "hello" to all user interfaces.
<Sysname> send all
Enter message, end with CTRL+Z or Enter; abort with CTRL+C:
hello^Z
Send message? [Y/N]y
The current user interface will receive the following information:
<Sysname>
***
***
***Message from vty1 to vty1
***
hello

service-type

Syntax
service-type { ftp | lan-access | { ssh | telnet | terminal }* [ level level ] }
undo service-type { ftp | lan-access | { ssh | telnet | terminal }* }
View
Local user view
Parameters
ftp: Specifies the users to be of FTP type.
lan-access: Specifies the users to be of LAN-access type, which normally means Ethernet users, such
as 802.1x users.
ssh: Specifies the users to be of SSH type.
telnet: Specifies the users to be of Telnet type.
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