user-interface
Syntax
View
Parameter
Description
Example
quit
Exit from current command view
super
Privilege current user a specified priority level
telnet
Establish one TELNET connection
tracert
Trace route function
undo
Undo a command or set to its default status
<Sysname>
# Enable user 1 to access level 3 commands.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user user1
New local user added.
[Sysname-luser-user1] level 3
user-interface { first-num1 [ last-num1 ] | { aux | console | tty | vty } first-num2
[ last-num2 ] }
System view
first-num1: Absolute number of the first user interface. The value range varies
with devices, and normally starts from 0.
last-num1: Absolute number of the last user interface. The value range varies with
devices, and normally starts from 0, but cannot be smaller than the first-num1.
first-num2: Relative number of the first user interface, in the following rules:
For the AUX port, the value is 0.
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For the Console port, the value is 0.
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For TTY user interfaces, the value range varies with devices, and normally starts
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from 1.
For VTY user interfaces, the value ranges from 0 to 4.
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last-num2: Relative number of the last user interface, in the following rules:
For TTY user interfaces, the value range varies with devices, and normally starts
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from (first-num2+1).
For VTY user interfaces, the value ranges from (first-num2+1) to 4.
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Use the
user-interface
view(s).
# Enter Console user interface view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-interface console 0
[Sysname-ui-console0]
# Enter the user interface view of VTY 0 to 3.
command to enter a single or multiple user interface
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