Command matrix for the wx6000 series – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Command Matrix for the WX6000 Series

Table 4-2 Command matrix for the WX6000 series

Volume

Module

Command

WX6103

LSQM1WCMB0

LSBM1WCM2A0

LSRM1WCM2A1

Login commands

telnet ipv6

Yes Yes No Yes

display
user-interface

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 6.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

free user-interface

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 6.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

send

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 6.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

User Interface
Commands

user-interface

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 6.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

AUX, console and
VTY user interfaces
are supported.

When number is an
absolute index, the
value ranges from 0
to 12.

configuration
encrypt

No No No No

Fundamentals
Command Reference

File management
configuration
commands

ftp ipv6

Yes Yes No Yes

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