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Quidway NetEngine80
Configuration Guide - Basic Configurations
3 CLI Overview
Issue 04 (2009-12-20)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Level 1-Monitoring level: Commands of this level, including the
display
commands and
the
debugging
commands, are used for system maintenance, service fault diagnosis, and
so on.
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Level 2-Configuration level: Commands of this level are service configuration
commands that provide direct network service to the user, including routing and network
layer commands.
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Level 3-Management level: Commands of this level are commands that influence basis
operation of the system and provide support to the service. They include file system
commands, FTP commands, TFTP commands, XModem downloading commands,
configuration file switching commands, power supply control commands, backup board
control commands, user management commands, level setting commands, system
internal parameter setting commands, and so on.
To implement the refined management, you can increase the command levels to 0-15. For the
increase in the command levels, refer to Chapter 4 "Basic Configuration" in the Quidway
NetEngine80 Configuration Guide
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Basic Configurations
.
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The default command level may be higher than the command level defined according to the
command rules in application.
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Login users have the same 16 levels as the command levels. The login users can use only the
command of the levels that are equal to or lower than their own levels. For details of login user
levels, refer to section 5.1.2 "User Management" in Chapter 5 "User Login."
3.1.3 Command Line Views
The command line interface has different command views. All the commands must register in
one or more command views. You can run a command only when you enter the corresponding
command view.
# Establish connection with the router. If the router adopts the default configuration, you can
enter the user view with the prompt of <Quidway>.
# Type
system-view
, and you can enter the system view.
<Quidway>
system-view
[Quidway]
# Type
aaa
in the system view, and you can enter the AAA view.
[Quidway]
aaa
[Quidway-aaa]
The prompt <Quidway> indicates the default router name. The prompt <> indicates the user view and
the prompt [ ] indicates other views.
Some commands that are implemented in the system view can also be implemented in the
other views. But the function implemented associate with the command view. For example,
the
mpls
command (for starting MPLS) can be run in the system view to enable the MPLS
capability globally. It can also be run in the interface view to enable the MPLS capability on
this interface.
Different command line views are shown in
Table 3-1
.