Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0

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Logging in Commands 37
View
Local-user view
Parameter
level: Enter the command level that a user can enter after Telnet login, in the
range 0 to 3. The default is level 1.
Description
Use the command service-type telnet level level to configure which
level of command a user can access after login.
Use the command undo service-type telnet level to restore the default
level of command (level 1).
Commands are classified into four levels, as follows:
0 - Visit level. Users at this level have access to network diagnosis tools (such as
ping and tracert), and the Telnet commands. A user at this level cannot save
the configuration file.
1 - Monitoring level. Users at this level can perform system maintenance,
service fault diagnosis, and so on. A user at this level cannot save the
configuration file.
2 - Configuration level. Users at this level can perform service configuration
operations, including routing, and can enter commands that affect each
network layer. Configuration level commands are used to provide direct
network service to the user.
3 - Management level. Users at this level can perform basic system operations,
and can use file system commands, FTP commands, TFTP commands, XModem
downloading commands, user management commands and level setting
commands.
Example
To allow a user zbr to configure commands a level 0 after login, enter the
following:
[SW7700]local-user zbr
[SW7700-user-zbr]service-type telnet level 0
To activate these settings, quit the system and login with the username zbr. Now
only the commands at level 0 are listed on the terminal.
[SW7700]quit
<SW7700>?
User view commands:
ping Ping function
quit Exit from current command view
super Privilege specified user priority level
telnet Establish one TELNET connection
tracert Trace route function
set authentication
password
Syntax
set authentication password { cipher | simple } password
undo set authentication password