Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0

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Logging in Commands 25
View
User interface view
Parameter
command: Enter the command you want to run automatically at user login.
Description
Enter auto-execute command command to configure the Switch 7700 to
automatically run a specified command. When the user logs in, the command will
be executed automatically, after which the user will be disconnected. This
command is usually used to connect the user to a specified device using Telnet.
See the example below.
CAUTION: If you execute this command, the user-interface can no longer be used
to perform routine configurations on the local system. Ensure that you can log in
to the system in another way to cancel the configuration, before you configure
the auto-execute command.
Enter undo auto-execute command to cancel the auto-execute command, and
return the Switch 7700 to its default settings.
By default, auto-execute is disabled.
Example
To configure the Switch 7700 to automatically Telnet to device 10.110.100.1 after
the user logs in via VTY 0, enter the following command:
[SW7700]auto-execute command telnet 10.110.100.1
command-privilege level Syntax
command-privilege level level view view command
undo command-privilege view view command
View
System view
Parameter
level: Enter the command level you want to assign to this command, ranging
from 0 to 3.
view: Enter the name of the view that contains the command. This can be any of
the views supported by the Switch.
command: Enter the command to be configured.
Description
Use the command-privilege level command to configure the priority level
assigned to any command within a selected view.
The command levels are, from lowest to highest:
0 – Visit