H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual

Operation Manual – CLI
H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 1
CLI Overview
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Users logging into a switch also fall into four levels, each of which corresponding to one
of the above command levels. Users at a specific level can only use the commands of
the same level and those of the lower levels.
1.2.1 Switching Between User Levels
A user can switch the user level from one to another by executing a related command
after logging into a switch. The administrator can also set user level switching
passwords as required.
I. Setting a user level switching password
Follow these steps to set a user level switching password:
To do... Use the command... Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
Set a password for
switching from a lower
user level to the user level
identified by the level
argument
super password [ level
level ] { simple | cipher }
password
Optional
A password is necessary
only when a user switches
from a lower user level to
a higher user level.
II. Switching to another user level
Follow these steps to switch to another user level
To do...
Use the
command...
Remarks
Switch to the
user level
identified by the
level argument
super [ level ]
Required
Execute this command in user view.
If a password for switching to the user level
identified by the level argument is set and you
want to switch to a lower user level, you will
remain at the lower user level unless you
provide the correct password after executing
this command.
Note:
z If the user level is not specified when user level switching and the switching
password are set, the user level is 3 by default.
z For security purposes, the password a user enters when switching to a higher user
level is not displayed. A user will remain at the original user level if the user has tried
three times to enter the correct password but fails to do this.