Configuring user levels and command levels – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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These hotkeys are defined by the device. When you interact with the device from terminal software,
these keys may be defined to perform other operations. If so, the definition of the terminal software will
dominate.

Configuring User Levels and Command Levels

All the commands are defaulted to different views and categorized into four levels: visit, monitor, system,
and manage, identified respectively by 0 through 3. If you want to acquire a higher privilege, you must
switch to a higher user level, and it requires password to do so for the security’s sake.

The following table describes the default level of the commands.

Table 60-3

Default command levels

Level

Privilege

Command

0 Visit

ping, tracert, telnet

1 Monitor

refresh, reset, send

2

System

All configuration commands except for those at manage level

3

Manage

FTP, TFTP, XMODEM, and file system operation commands

Follow these steps to configure user level and command level:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Switch the user level

super

[ level ]

Optional
Available in user view.

Enter system view

system-view

Configure the password for
switching the user level

super password

[ level

user-level

] { simple | cipher }

password

Optional
By default, no password is
configured.

Configure the command level in
system view

command-privilege level level
view view

command

Optional

The commands available depend on your user level when you log onto a device. For example, if your
user level is 3 and the command level of VTY 0 interface is 1, you can use commands below level 3
(inclusive).

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