User-Interface - HP Enterprise FlexFabric 12900E Series Command Reference Manual

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This command is available in both user line view and user line class view. A non-default setting in
either view takes precedence over a default setting in the other view. A non-default setting in user
line view takes precedence over a non-default setting in user line class view.
A terminal display type change does not take effect on the current session. It takes effect on
subsequent login sessions.
Examples
# Set the terminal display type to VT100.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] line vty 0
[Sysname-line-vty0] terminal type vt100

user-interface

Use
user-interface
Syntax
user-interface { first-number1 [ last-number1 ] | { aux | vty } first-number2
[ last-number2 ] }
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
first-number1
last-number1
This number must be greater than
: Specifies the AUX line.
aux
: Specifies the VTY line.
vty
first-number2
AUX lines and 0 to 127 for VTY lines.
last-number2
AUX lines and 1 to 127 for VTY lines. This number must be greater than
Usage guidelines
This command is an older version reserved for backward compatibility purposes. It has the same
functionality and output as the
To configure settings for a single user line, use this command to enter the user line view.
To configure the same settings for multiple user lines, use this command to enter multiple user line
views.
Examples
# Enter the view of AUX line 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-interface aux 0
[Sysname-line-aux0]
# Enter the views of VTY lines 0 to 4.
to enter one or multiple user line views.
: Specifies the absolute number of the first user line. The value range is 0 to 159.
: Specifies the absolute number of the last user line. The value range is 1 to 159.
first-number1
: Specifies the relative number of the first user line. The value range is 0 to 31 for
: Specifies the relative number of the last user line. The value range is 1 to 31 for
command. As a best practice, use the
line
.
81
.
first-number2
command.
line

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