10
C
HAPTER
2: L
OGGING
INTO
AN
E
THERNET
S
WITCH
Common User Interface
Configuration
CAUTION:
■
The
auto-execute command
command may cause you unable to perform
common configuration in the user interface, so use it with caution.
■
Before executing the
auto-execute command
command and save your
configuration, make sure you can log into the switch in other modes and cancel
the configuration.
Table 10
Common user interface configuration
Operation
Command
Description
Lock the current user
interface
lock
Optional
Execute this command in user view.
A user interface is not locked by
default.
Specify to send messages
to all user interfaces/a
specified user interface
send
{
all
|
number | type
number }
Optional
Execute this command in user view.
Disconnect a specified user
interface
free user-interface
[
type ]
number
Optional
Execute this command in user view.
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter user interface view
user-interface
[
type
]
first
-
number
[
last-number ]
—
Set the command that is
automatically executed
when a user logs into the
user interface
auto-execute command
text
Optional
By default, no command is
automatically executed when a user
logs into a user interface.
Display the information
about the current user
interface/all user interfaces
display users
[
all
]
You can execute this command in
any view.
Display the physical
attributes and
configuration of the
current/a specified user
interface
display user-interface
[
type number
|
number
]
You can execute this command in
any view.
Summary of Contents for 4200G 12-Port
Page 10: ...8 CONTENTS...
Page 14: ...4 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 46: ...32 CHAPTER 5 LOGGING IN THROUGH WEB BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM...
Page 48: ...34 CHAPTER 6 LOGGING IN THROUGH NMS...
Page 60: ...46 CHAPTER 9 VLAN CONFIGURATION...
Page 64: ...50 CHAPTER 10 MANAGEMENT VLAN CONFIGURATION...
Page 80: ...66 CHAPTER 13 GVRP CONFIGURATION...
Page 98: ...84 CHAPTER 15 LINK AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION...
Page 112: ...98 CHAPTER 18 MAC ADDRESS TABLE MANAGEMENT...
Page 126: ...112 CHAPTER 19 LOGGING IN THROUGH TELNET...
Page 162: ...148 CHAPTER 20 MSTP CONFIGURATION...
Page 274: ...260 CHAPTER 29 IGMP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION...
Page 276: ...262 CHAPTER 30 ROUTING PORT JOIN TO MULTICAST GROUP CONFIGURATION...
Page 298: ...284 CHAPTER 33 SNMP CONFIGURATION...
Page 304: ...290 CHAPTER 34 RMON CONFIGURATION...
Page 338: ...324 CHAPTER 36 SSH TERMINAL SERVICES...
Page 356: ...342 CHAPTER 38 FTP AND TFTP CONFIGURATION...
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Page 384: ...370 CHAPTER 41 Basic System Configuration and Debugging...
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