Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0

Table Of Contents
40 CHAPTER 1: USING SYSTEM ACCESS COMMANDS
1.5: Sets the stop bits to 1.5.
2: Sets the stop bits to 2.
Description
Use the stopbits command to configure the stop bits on the AUX (Console)
port.
Use the undo stopbits command to restore the default stop bits (the default
is 1).
This command can only be performed in AUX user interface view.
Example
To configure the stop bits to 2, enter the following from the AUX (Console) port:
[SW7700]stopbits 2
super Syntax
super level
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Parameter
level: Enter a user level in the range 0 to 3. The default is 3.
Description
The super command gives a user access to a higher level than their currently
assigned user level.
To ensure that only an authorized user can access the higher level, use the super
password
command to set a password for the higher level. If the user does not
enter a valid password, the user level does not change.
Login users are classified into four levels that correspond to the four command
levels. A user can only use commands at the levels that are equal to or lower than
their user level.
Related commands: super password, quit.
Example
To change to user level 3 from the current user level.
<SW7700>super 3
Password:
The password prompt displays only if you set a password using the super
password
command.
super password Syntax
super password level level { simple | cipher } password