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Table 1-1 Description on user interface 
User interface  Applicable user  Port used  Remarks 
AUX 
Users logging in through the 
console port 
Console port 
Each switch can 
accommodate one AUX 
user. 
VTY  Telnet users and SSH users  Ethernet port 
Each switch can 
accommodate up to five 
VTY users. 
 
One user interface corresponds to one user interface view, where you can configure a set of parameters, 
such as whether to authenticate users at login and the user level after login. When the user logs in 
through a user interface, the connection follows these parameter settings, thus implementing 
centralized management of various sessions. 
Relationship Between a User and a User Interface 
You can monitor and manage users logging in through different modes by setting different types of user 
interfaces. Switch 4210 provides one AUX user interface and five VTY user interfaces. 
z  A user interface does not necessarily correspond to a specific user. 
z  When a user logs in, the system automatically assigns the user a free user interface with the 
smallest number based on the user login mode. The login process of the user is restricted by the 
configurations under this user interface. 
z  The user interface assigned to a user depending on the login mode and login time. 
A user interface can be used by one user at one time, however, the user interface is not dedicated to a 
specific user. For example, user A can use VTY 0 to log in to the device. When user A logs out, user B 
can use VTY 0 to log in to the device. 
User Interface Index 
Two kinds of user interface index exist: absolute user interface index and relative user interface index. 
1)  The absolute user interface indexes are as follows: 
z  The absolute AUX user interface is numbered 0.  
z  VTY user interface indexes follow AUX user interface indexes. The first absolute VTY user 
interface is numbered 1, the second is 2, and so on. 
2)  A relative user interface index can be obtained by appending a number to the identifier of a user 
interface type. It is generated by user interface type. The relative user interface indexes are as 
follows: 
z  AUX user interfaces is numbered AUX0.  
z  VTY user interfaces are numbered VTY0, VTY1, and so on. 
Common User Interface Configuration 
Follow these steps to configure common user interface: