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S7900e family release 6600 series
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ping
Ping function
quit
Exit from current command view
ssh2
Establish a secure shell client connection
super
Set the current user priority level
telnet
Establish one TELNET connection
tracert
Trace route function
After you set the user privilege level under the user interface, users can log in to the device through
Telnet without any authentication and use the following commands:
<Sysname> ?
User view commands:
cluster
Run cluster command
debugging
Enable system debugging functions
display
Display current system information
ipc
Interprocess communication
ping
Ping function
quit
Exit from current command view
refresh
Do soft reset
reset
Reset operation
screen-length
Specify the lines displayed on one screen
send
Send information to other user terminal interface
ssh2
Establish a secure shell client connection
super
Set the current user priority level
telnet
Establish one TELNET connection
terminal
Set the terminal line characteristics
tracert
Trace route function
undo
Cancel current setting
Authenticate the users logging in to the device through Telnet, verify their passwords, and specify
the user privilege levels as 2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-interface vty 0 4
[Sysname-ui-vty0-4] authentication-mode password
[Sysname-ui-vty0-4] set authentication password cipher 123
[Sysname-ui-vty0-4] user privilege level 2
By default, when users log in to the device through Telnet, they can use the commands of level 0 after
passing the authentication. After you set the user privilege level under the user interface, when users
log in to the device through Telnet, they need to input password 123, and then they can use commands
of levels 0, 1, and 2.
Configuring user privilege level switch
Users can switch their user privilege level temporarily without logging out and disconnecting the current
connection; after the switch, users can continue to configure the device without the need of re-login and
re-authentication, but the commands that they can execute have changed. For example, if the current
user privilege level is 3, the user can configure system parameters; after switching the user privilege
level to 0, the user can only execute some simple commands, like ping and tracert, and only a few
display commands. The switching of user privilege level is effective for the current login; after the user
re-logs in, the user privilege restores to the original level.
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