1-8
Filed Description
Privi Available command level
Auth Authentication mode
Int Physical position of the user interface
Super
The authentication mode used for a user to switch
from the current lower user level to a higher level,
including S, A, SA and AS.
S: Super password authentication
A: HWTACACS authentication
SA: Super password authentication is preferred, with
HWTACACS authentication being a backup
AS: HWTACACS authentication is preferred, with
super password authentication being a backup
For details about the four authentication modes, refer
to the CLI part of the manual.
A The current user authentication mode is scheme.
N The current user authentication mode is none.
P The current user authentication mode is password.
S Super password authentication
# Display the summary information about the user interface.
<Sysname> display user-interface summary
User interface type : [AUX]
0:UXXX XXXX
User interface type : [VTY]
8:UUUU X
5 character mode users. (U)
8 UI never used. (X)
5 total UI in use
Table 1-2 Description on the fields of the display user-interface summary command
Field Description
User interface type User interface type: AUX or VTY
0:UXXX XXXX/8:UUUU X
0 and 8 represent the least absolute number for AUX user
interfaces and VTY user interfaces. “U” and “X” indicate
the usage state of an interface: U indicates that the
corresponding user interface is used; X indicates that the
corresponding user interface is idle. The total number of
Us and Xs is the total number of user interfaces that are
available.
character mode users. (U) The number of current users, that is, the number of Us
UI never used. (X)
The number of user interfaces not being used currently,
that is, the number of Xs
total UI in use.
The total number of user interfaces being used currently,
that is, the total number of users currently logging in to the
switch successfully