User Interface Configuration; User Interface Overview - 3Com Switch 4500 26-Port Configuration Manual

Switch 4500 family 26-port, 50-port, pwr 26-port, pwr 50-port
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User Interface
Configuration

User Interface Overview

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Table 9 Editing Functions
Key
<Tab>
User interface configuration is another way provided by the Switch to configure
and manage the port data.
Switch 4500 family Switches support the following configuration methods:
Local configuration through the console port
Local and remote configuration through Telnet or SSH through an Ethernet
port
Remote configuration through a dial-up modem through the console port.
According to the above-mentioned configuration methods, there are two types of
user interfaces:
AUX user interface
AUX user interface is used to log in to the Switch through the console port. A
fabric can have up to eight AUX user interfaces.
VTY user interface
VTY user interface is used to Telnet to the Switch. A Switch can have up to five
VTY user interfaces.
For SW4500 family Switches, AUX port, and console port are the same port. There
is only the one type of AUX user interface.
The user interface is numbered by absolute number or relative number.
To number the user interface by absolute number:
The AUX user interface is the first interface — user interface 0. The number
ranges from 0 to 7.
The VTY is numbered after the AUX user interface. The absolute number of the
first VTY is the AUX user interface number plus 1. The number ranges from 8
to 12.
To number the user interface by relative number, represented by interface +
number assigned to each type of user interface:
AUX user interface = AUX 0.
The first VTY interface = VTY 0, the second one = VTY 1, and so on.
Function
Press <Tab> after typing an incomplete keyword and
the system will display partial help: If the keyword
matching the one entered is unique, the system will
replace it with the complete keyword and display it in
a new line; if there is no matched keyword or the
matched keyword is not unique, the system will do
no modification but display the originally typed word
in a new line.

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