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Description Use the quit command to exit to a lower-level view. If the current view is user view, the quit command terminates the current connection and reconnects to the device.

Example # Switch from Ethernet 1/0 interface view to system view, and then to user view.

[Sysname-Ethernet1/0] quit

[Sysname] quit

<Sysname>

return

Syntax return

View Any view except user view

Parameter None

Description Use the return command to return to user view from current view, as you do with the hot key <Ctrl+Z>.

Related command: quit.

Example # Return to user view from Ethernet view.

[Sysname] interface ethernet 1/0

[Sysname-Ethernet1/0] return

<Sysname>

super

Syntax super [ level ]

View User view

Parameter level: User level in the range 0 to 3.

Description Use the super command to switch from the current user level to a specified user level

There are four levels of commands:

Visit: involves commands for network diagnosis (such as ping and tracert), commands for accessing an external device (such as Telnet client, SSH client, RLOGIN). Saving the configuration file is not allowed at this level.

Monitor: includes the display and debugging commands for system maintenance, and service fault diagnosis. Saving the configuration file is not allowed at this level.

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