2470 CHAPTER 164: USER INTERFACE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Parameter

all: Sends messages to all user interfaces.

 

num1: Absolute number of a user interface. The value range varies with devices,

 

and normally starts from 0.

 

num2: Relative number of a user interface, in the following rules:

 

For the AUX port, the value is 0.

 

For the Console port, the value is 0.

 

For TTY user interfaces, the value range varies with devices, and normally starts

 

from 1.

 

For VTY user interfaces, the value ranges from 0 to 4.

Description

Use the send command to send messages to the specified user interface(s).

 

Press <Ctrl+Z> to end message input and press <Ctrl+C> to remove this operation

 

when inputting messages.

Example

# Send the message hello abc to the Console user interface.

 

<Sysname> send console 0

 

Enter message, end with CTRL+Z or Enter; abort with CTRL+C:

 

hello abc^Z

 

Send message? [Y/N]y

 

<Sysname>

 

***

 

***

 

***Message from con0 to con0

 

***

 

hello abc

 

<Sysname>

set authentication password

Syntax

set authentication password { cipher simple } password

 

undo set authentication password

View

User interface view

Parameter

cipher: Cipher text password.

 

simple: Plain text password.

 

password: A case sensitive string. If the password format is set to simple, the

 

password argument must be in plain text. If it is set to cipher, password can be

 

either in cipher text or in plain text depending on what has been input. A plain

 

text password can be a string of no more than 16 consecutive characters,

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