User interface configuration, User interface overview, Brief introduction – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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User Interface Configuration
This chapter includes these sections:
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User Interface Configuration Task List
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Configuring Asynchronous Serial Interface Attributes
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Configuring Terminal Attributes
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Configuring auto-execute command
NOTE:
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For more information about user levels, see Basic System Configuration in the System Volume.
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The user privilege level can be configured under a user interface or by setting AAA authentication parameters,
and which configuration mode takes effect depends on the authentication mode at user login. For more
information, see Basic System Configuration in the System Volume.
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Configuring Access Restriction on VTY User Interfaces
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Configuring Supported Protocols on VTY User Interfaces
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Configuring Authentication Mode
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Configuring Command Authorization
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Configuring Command Accounting
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Defining Shortcut Keys for Starting Terminal Sessions/Aborting Tasks
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Sending Messages to the Specified User Interfaces
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Releasing the Connection Established on the User Interfaces
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Displaying and Maintaining User Interfaces
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User Interface Configuration Examples
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This documentation covers three types of user interfaces, console, AUX, and VTY.
User Interface Overview
Brief Introduction
User interface (also called line) allows you to manage and monitor the session between the terminal and
device when you are using the console port and AUX port to log in to the device by Telnet or SSH.