Displaying and maintaining basic configurations – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual
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When you configure the password for switching user level with the super password command, the
user level is defaulted to 3 if no user level is specified.
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You can switch to a lower user level unconditionally. To switch to a higher user level, however, you
need to enter the password needed (The password can be set with the super password
command.). If the entered password is incorrect or no password is configured, the switch fails.
Therefore, before switching to a higher user level, you should configure the password needed.
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You are recommended to use the default user level; otherwise the change of user level may bring
inconvenience to your maintenance and operation.
Displaying and Maintaining Basic Configurations
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Display information on system version
display version
Display information on the system clock
display clock
Display information on terminal users
display users
[ all ]
—
Display the configurations saved in the
storage device
display saved-configuration
[ by-linenum ]
Display the current validated configurations
display current-configuration
[ [ configuration
[ configuration ] | controller | interface
[ interface-type ] [ interface-number ] ]
[ by-linenum ] [ | { begin | include | exclude }
text
] ]
—
Display the valid configuration under
current view
display this
[ by-linenum ]
Display clipboard information
display
clipboard
—
Display and save statistics of each
module’s running status
display diagnostic-information
—
During daily maintenance or when the system is operating abnormally, you need to view each module’s
running status to find the problem. Therefore, you are required to execute the corresponding display
commands one by one. To collect more information one time, you can execute the display
diagnostic-information
command in any view to display statistics of each module’s running status.
The execution of the display diagnostic-information command has the same effect as that of the
commands display clock, display version, display device, and display current-configuration.