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Synchronous information output, Configuring command levels – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual

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To display the configured command aliases, use the display command-alias command.

Synchronous Information Output

Synchronous information output refers to the feature that if your input is interrupted by system output,

then after the completion of system output the system displays a command line prompt and your input

so far, and you can continue your operations from where you were stopped.

Follow these steps to enable synchronous information output:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enable synchronous
information output

info-center synchronous

Required

Disabled by default

With this feature enabled:

z

If you have no input at the command line prompt and the system outputs system information, for

example, logs, the system will not display the command line prompt after the outputs.

z

If the system outputs system information when you are typing interactive information (not YES/NO

for confirmation), the system will not redisplay the prompt information but a line break after the

outputs and then what you have typed.

For information about the info-center synchronous command, refer to Information Center

Configuration Commands.

Configuring Command Levels

Introduction

The device restricts different users’ usage of the commands by using user privilege levels and

command levels to protect the device against unauthorized users. User privilege levels correspond to

command levels. When users at different privilege levels log in, they can only use commands at their

own, or lower, levels.

All the commands are categorized into four levels, which are visit, monitor, system, and manage from

low to high, and identified respectively by 0 through 3.

Table 1-7

describes the levels of the commands.

Table 1-7 Default command levels

Level

Privilege

Description

0 Visit

Involves commands for network diagnosis and commands for accessing
an external device. Configuration of commands at this level cannot
survive a device restart. Upon device restart, the commands at this level
will be restored to the default settings.

Commands at this level include ping, tracert, telnet and ssh2.

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