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Login users are also classified into four levels that correspond to the four command levels. After users of different levels log in, they can only use commands at their own, or lower, levels.

To prevent unauthorized users from illegal intrusion, users are identified when switching from a lower level to a higher level with the super [ level ] command. User ID authentication is performed when users at a lower level switch to users at a higher level. Only when the correct password is entered three times, can the user switch to the higher level. Otherwise, the original user level remains unchanged.

Command views are implemented according to requirements that are related to one another. For example, after logging in to the Switch 7750, you enter user view, in which you can only use some basic functions, such as displaying the operating state and statistics information. In user view, key in system-viewto enter system view, in which you can key in different configuration commands and enter the corresponding views.

The command line provides the following views:

User view

System view

Ethernet Port view

VLAN view

VLAN interface view

Local-user view

User interface view

FTP client view

Cluster view

PIM view

RIP view

Route policy view

Basic ACL view

Advanced ACL view

Layer-2 ACL view

RADIUS server group view

HWTACACS view

ISP domain view

Table 20 describes the function features of different views.

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