Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0

Table Of Contents
26 CHAPTER 1: USING SYSTEM ACCESS COMMANDS
1 – Monitoring
2 – Configuration
3 – Management
You can assign a priority level depending on user requirements. The commands
that a user can access depend first on the access level assigned to the command
and second on the access level assigned to the user interface. If the two levels are
different, the access level assigned to the command has priority. For example, if
the access level of a user interface is 1, but a specific user can access commands at
level 3, the user can log in from this user interface, but can access commands up
to and including level 3.
By default:
ping, tracert, and telnet are at level 0
display and debugging are at level 1
all configuration commands are at level 2
FTP, XMODEM, TFTP and commands for file system operations are at level 3
Use the undo command-privilege view command to restore the default priority
to a command.
Example
To assign a command level of 0 to the “interface" command in “system” view,
enter the following:
[SW7700]command-privilege level 0 view system interface
databits Syntax
databits { 7 | 8 }
undo databits
View
User interface view
Parameter
7 – Sets the data bits to 7.
8 – Sets the data bits to 8.
Description
Use the databits command to configure the data bits for the AUX (Console) port
to either
7 or 8. By default, the value is 8. Use the undo databits command to
restore the default value (8).
This command can only be performed in the AUX user interface view.
Example
To configure the data bits of the AUX (Console) port to 7 bits, enter the following:
[SW7700-ui-aux0]databits 7