R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module System Management Command Reference-6PW101
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Parameters
num1: Absolute number of a user interface. The value range from 0 to 54, and typically starts from 0.
num2: Relative number of a user interface. The value range is as follows:
aux: Specifies the AUX user interface. The value is 0.
console: Specifies the console user interface. The value is 0.
vty: Specifies the VTY user interface. The value ranges from 0 to 4.
summary: Displays summary about user interfaces.
Description
Use the display user-interface command to display information about the specified or all user interfaces.
If the summary keyword is not included, the command displays the type of the user interface, the
absolute or relative number, the transmission rate, the user privilege level, the authentication mode, and
the access port.
If the summary keyword is included, the command displays all user interface numbers and types.
Examples
# Display information about user interface 0.
<Sysname> display user-interface 0
Idx Type Tx/Rx Modem Privi Auth Int
+ 0 CON 0 9600 - 3 N -
+ : Current user-interface is active.
F : Current user-interface is active and work in async mode.
Idx : Absolute index of user-interface.
Type : Type and relative index of user-interface.
Privi: The privilege of user-interface.
Auth : The authentication mode of user-interface.
Int : The physical location of UIs.
A : Authentication use AAA.
L : Authentication use local database.
N : Current UI need not authentication.
P : Authentication use current UI's password.
Table 3 Output description
Field Descri
p
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+ The current user interface is active.
F The current user interface is active and works in asynchronous mode.
Idx Absolute number of the user interface.
Type Type and relative number of the user interface.
Tx/Rx Transmission/Receive rate of the user interface
Modem
Whether the modem is allowed to dial in (in), dial out (out), or both (inout)
By default, the character - is displayed to indicate that this function is disabled.
Privi Indicates the command level of a user under that user interface