User interface index, Common user interface configuration, 2 common user interface configuration -2 – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches User Manual

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User Interface Index

Two kinds of user interface index exist: absolute user interface index and relative user interface index.

1) The absolute user interface indexes are as follows:

z

The absolute AUX user interfaces is numbered 0.

z

VTY user interface indexes follow AUX user interface indexes. The first absolute VTY user
interface is numbered 1, the second is 2, and so on.

2) A relative user interface index can be obtained by appending a number to the identifier of a user

interface type. It is generated by user interface type. The relative user interface indexes are as
follows:

z

AUX user interfaces is numbered 0.

z

VTY user interfaces are numbered VTY0, VTY1, and so on.

Common User Interface Configuration

Follow these steps to configure common user interface:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Lock the current user interface

lock

Optional
Execute this command in user view.
A user interface is not locked by default.

Specify to send messages to all
user interfaces/a specified user
interface

send

{ all | number | type

number

}

Optional
Execute this command in user view.

Free a user interface

free user-interface

[ type ]

number

Optional
Execute this command in user view.

Enter system view

system-view

Set the banner

header

[ incoming | legal |

login

| shell ] text

Optional
By default, no banner is configured.

Set a system name for the
switching engine

sysname

string

Optional
By default, the system name is device.

Enable copyright information
displaying

copyright-info enable

Optional
By default, copyright displaying is
enabled. That is, the copy right
information is displayed on the terminal
after a user logs in successfully.

Enter user interface view

user-interface

[ type ]

first-number

[ last-number ]

Display the information about
the current user interface/all
user interfaces

display users

[ all ]

Display the physical attributes
and configuration of the
current/a specified user
interface

display user-interface

[ type

number

| number ]

Display the information about
the current web users

display web users

Optional
You can execute the display command
in any view.

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