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Parameters
ansi
:
Specifies the ANSI type.
vt100
: Specifies the VT100 type.
Usage guidelines
The device supports two terminal display types: ANSI and VT100. As a best practice, specify the
VT100 type on both the device and the configuration terminal. If either side uses the ANSI type, a
display problem might occur when a command line has more than 80 characters. For example, a
cursor positioning error might occur.
This command is available in both user line view and user line class view. A non-default setting in
either view takes precedence over a default setting in the other view. A non-default setting in user
line view takes precedence over a non-default setting in user line class view.
A terminal display type change does not take effect for the current session. It takes effect for
subsequent login sessions.
Examples
# Set the terminal display type to VT100.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] line vty 0
[Sysname-line-vty0] terminal type vt100
user-interface
Use
user-interface
to enter one or multiple user line views.
Syntax
user-interface
{
first-number1
[
last-number1
]
|
{
aux
|
usb
|
vty
}
first-number2
[
last-number2
]
}
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
first-number1
: Specifies the absolute number of the first user line. The value range is 0 to 83.
last-number1
: Specifies the absolute number of the last user line. The value range is 1 to 83.
This number must be greater than
first-number1
.
aux
: Specifies the AUX line.
usb
: Specifies the USB line.
vty
: Specifies the VTY line.
first-number2
: Specifies the relative number of the first user line. The value range is 0 to 9 for
AUX and USB lines and 0 to 63 for VTY lines.
last-number2
: Specifies the relative number of the last user line. The value range is 1 to 9 for
AUX and USB lines and 1 to 63 for VTY lines. This number must be greater than
first-number2
.
Usage guidelines
This command is an older version reserved for backward compatibility purposes. It has the same
functionality and output as the
line
command. As a best practice, use the
line
command.
Summary of Contents for SOHO IE4300
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Page 288: ...i Contents Python commands 1 exit 1 python 1 python filename 2...
Page 291: ...i Contents Automatic configuration commands 1 autodeploy udisk enable 1...
Page 323: ...25 Sysname Ten GigabitEthernet1 0 51 undo shutdown Related commands irf port...
Page 465: ...ii stp vlan enable 55 vlan mapping modulo 55...
Page 602: ...12 Related commands display mvrp statistics...
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Page 678: ...9 Related commands reset pppoe relay statistics...
Page 846: ...i Contents Basic IP forwarding commands 1 display fib 1 ip forwarding table save 2...
Page 1770: ...i Contents Time range commands 1 display time range 1 time range 1...
Page 2026: ...34 Related commands display mac authentication...
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Page 2143: ...i Contents User profile commands 1 display user profile 1 user profile 2...
Page 2308: ...61 ipsec transform set...
Page 2531: ...i Contents SAVI commands 1 ipv6 savi down delay 1 ipv6 savi log enable 1 ipv6 savi strict 2...
Page 2534: ...3 Sysname ipv6 savi strict Related commands ipv6 verify source...
Page 2791: ...14 Sysname track 1 Related commands delay display track...
Page 2939: ...9 sntp authentication keyid sntp reliable authentication keyid...
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