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Command Line Interface 25
To prevent unauthorized users from illegal intrusion, the user will be identified
when switching from a lower level to a higher level with the
super [ level ]
command. User ID authentication is performed when users at lower level become
users at a higher level. In other words, the user password for the higher level is
needed. (Suppose the user has entered
super password [ level level ] { simple
|
cipher } password..) For the sake of confidentiality, on the screen the user
cannot see the password that they entered. Only when correct password is input
three times, can the user switch to the higher level. Otherwise, the original user
level will remain unchanged.
Different command views are implemented according to different requirements.
They are related to one another. For example, after logging in to the Switch, you
will enter User View, in which you can only use some basic functions such as
displaying the running state and statistics information. In User View, enter
system-view to enter System View, in which you can key in different
configuration commands and enter the corresponding views.
The command line provides the following views:
User View
System View
Ethernet Port View
VLAN View
VLAN Interface View
Local-User View
User Interface View
FTP Client View
RSA Public Key View
RSA Key Code View
RIP View
Route Policy View
Basic ACL View
Advanced ACL View
Layer-2 ACL View
User-Defined ACL View
QoS Profile View
RADIUS Server Group View
ISP Domain View
Tabl e 5 describes the features of different views and the ways to enter or quit.

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