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User Interface Configuration 43
By default, the specified logged-in user can access the commands at Level 1.
Setting the Command Level used after a User Logs In from a User
Interface
You can use the following command to set the command level after a
user logs in from a specific user interface, so that a user is able to execute the
commands at such command level.
Perform the following configuration in User Interface View.
By default, a user can access the commands at Level 3 after logging in through the
AUX user interface, and the commands at Level 0 after logging in through the VTY
user interface.
When a user logs in to the Switch, the available command level depends on two
points. One is the command level that the user is allowed to access, the other is
the set command level of this user interface. If the two levels are different, the
former will be taken. For example, the command level of VTY 0 user interface is 1,
however, you have the right to access commands of level 3; if you log in from VTY
0 user interface, you can access commands of level 3 and lower.
Setting the command priority The following command is used for setting the
priority of a specified command in a certain view. The command levels include
visit, monitoring, system, and management, which are identified with 0 through 3
respectively. An administrator assigns authorities as per user requirements.
Perform the following configuration in System View.
Do not change the command level unnecessarily for it may cause inconvenience
with maintenance and operation.
Restore the default
command level used after
a user logs in
undo service-type { ftp [ ftp-directory ]
lan-access | { ssh | telnet | terminal }* }
Tab le 25 Setting the Command Level used after a User Logs In from a User Interface
Operation Command
Set command level used after a user logs in from a
user interface
user privilege level
level
Restore the default command level used after a user
logs in from a user interface
undo user privilege level
Tab le 26 Setting the Command Priority
Operation Command
Set the command priority
in a specified view.
command-privilege level
level
view
view command
Restore the default
command level in a
specified view.
command-privilege view
view command
Table 24 Setting the Command Level used after a User Logs In
Operation Command

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