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Basic configurations, Configuration display – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Basic Configurations

This chapter includes these sections:

Configuration Display

Entering System View

Exiting the Current View

Exiting to User View

Configuring the Device Name

Configuring the System Clock

Enabling/Disabling the Display of Copyright Information

Configuring a Banner

Configuring CLI Hotkeys

Configuring Command Aliases

Configuring User Privilege Levels and Command Levels

Configuring the Number of Concurrent Users

Displaying and Maintaining Basic System Configurations

NOTE:

Configuration tasks in this chapter are optional configurations for the device and independent from each
other. You can perform the configuration tasks without following the order in this chapter.

Configuration Display

To avoid duplicate configuration, use the display commands to view the current configuration of the

device before configuring the device. The configurations of a device fall into the following categories:

Factory defaults: When devices are shipped, they are provided some basic configurations, which

are called factory defaults. These default configurations ensure that a device can start up and run
normally when it has no configuration file or the configuration file is damaged.

Current configuration: The currently running configuration on the device. Unless otherwise noted
(such as the command is effective after the device reboot), the current configuration is only effective

currently, or, in other words, it does not take effect after the device reboot.

Saved configuration: Configuration saved in the configuration file, which helps to restore
configurations conveniently.

Follow these steps to display device configurations:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Display the factory defaults of the
device

display
default-configuration

Available in any view