2
alias
: Specifies the command alias, which cannot be the same as the first keyword of an existing
command.
Description
Use the
command-alias mapping
command to configure command aliases.
Use the
undo command-alias mapping
command to delete command aliases.
By default, a command has no alias.
The configured alias takes effect only after you enable the command alias function.
Examples
# Configure command aliases by specifying
show
to replace the
display
keyword.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] command-alias mapping display show
After configuring the command aliases, the
display
commands have their aliases. For example, if the
original command is
display clock
, now its alias is
show clock
and you can input the alias to view the
system time and date.
# Delete the command aliases by canceling the replacement of the
display
keyword.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] undo command-alias mapping display
command-privilege
Syntax
command-privilege level
level
view
view
command
undo command-privilege view
view
command
View
System view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
level
level
: Command level, in the range of 0 to 3.
view
view
: Specifies a view. The value
shell
represents a user view. The
view
argument must be the view
where the command resides.
command
: Command to be set in the specified view.
Description
Use the
command-privilege
command to assign a level for the specified command in the specified view.
Use the
undo command-privilege view
command to restore the default.
By default, each command in a view has a specified level.
Command levels include four privileges: visit (0), monitor (1), system (2), and manage (3). You can
assign a privilege level according to the user’s need. When logging in to the switch, the user can access
the assigned level and all levels below it.
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