26CHAPTER 1: SYSTEM ACCESS

By default, a user can access the commands at Level 3 after logging in through the AUX user interface, and the commands at Level 0 after logging in through the VTY user interface.

When a user logs in to the switch, the command level that the user can access depends on two points. One is the command level that the user can access, the other is the set command level of the user interface. If the two levels are different, the former is taken. For example, the command level of VTY 0 user interface is 1, however, user Tom has the right to access commands of level 3; if Tom logs in from VTY 0 user interface, he can access commands of level 3 and lower.

Setting Command Priority The command-privilege level command sets the priority of a specified command in a certain view. The command levels include visit, monitoring, configuration, and management, which are identified with command level 0 through 3, respectively. An administrator assigns authority according to user requirements. See Table 15.

Perform the following configuration in system view.

Table 15 Set Command Priority

Operation

Command

 

 

Set the command priority in a specified view.

command-privilege level level view view

 

command

Restore the default command level in a

undo command-privilege view view

specified view.

command

 

 

Configuring the Attributes of a Modem

You can use the commands described in Table 16 to configure the attributes of a modem when logging in to the Switch through the modem.

Perform the following configuration in user interface view.

Table 16 Configure Modem

Operation

Command

 

 

Set the interval since the system receives the

modem timer answer seconds

RING until CD_UP

 

Restore the default interval since the system

undo modem timer answer

receives the RING until CD_UP

 

Configure auto answer

modem auto-answer

Configure manual answer

undo modem auto-answer

Configure to allow call-in

modem call-in

Configure to bar call-in

undo modem call-in

Configure to permit call-in and call-out.

modem both

Configure to disable call-in and call-out

undo modem both

 

 

Configuring Redirection

The send Command can be used for sending messages between user interfaces. See Table 17.

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