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Usage guidelines
This is an older command reserved for backward compatibility purposes. Although it has the same
functionality and output as the
display line
command, HP recommends that you use the
display line
command.
Examples
# Display user line information.
<Sysname> display user-interface 1
Idx Type Tx/Rx Modem Auth Int
+ 1 VTY 0 - N -
+ : Line is active.
F : Line is active and in async mode.
Idx : Absolute index of line.
Type : Type and relative index of line.
Auth : Login authentication mode.
Int : Physical port of the line.
A : Authentication use AAA.
N : No authentication is required.
P : Password authentication
Table 4
Command output
Field Description
Modem
Whether the modem allows calling in or out. By default, this attribute is not configured and a hyphen
(-) is displayed.
# In IRF mode, display summary information about all user lines.
<Sysname> display user-interface summary
Line type : [AUX]
0:XUXX XXXX
Line type : [VTY]
8:UXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
24:XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
40:XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
56:XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
1 lines used. (U)
71 lines not used. (X)
Table 5
Command output
Fields Description
number
:
status
The
number
indicates the absolute number of the first user line of the user line class.
The
status
indicates whether or not the user lines are being used (
X
for unused and
U
for used).
For example, if "0:XUXX XXXX" is displayed, the user line class has eight user lines.
The user lines use the absolute numbers 0 through 7. User line 1 is being used, and the
others are not.