3com 4500 PWR 50-PORT User Manual

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summary:
 Display the summary of a user interface.
Description
Use the 
display user-interface
 command to view information on a user 
interface. You can choose to access this information by user interface type and 
type number, or by user interface index number. The information displayed is the 
same whichever access method you use.
This command without the 
summary
 parameter displays user interface type, 
absolute/relative index, transmission speed, priority, authentication methods, and 
physical location. This command with the 
summary
 parameter displays one user 
interface in use with user interface name and other user interface information.
Example
To display information on a user interface with an index number of 0, enter the 
following.
<4500>display user-interface aux 0 
The information is displayed in the following format:
Idx  Type     Tx/Rx      Modem Privi Auth  Int
  0    AUX 0    19200      -     3     P     -
  +    : Current user-interface is active.
  F     : Current user-interface is active and work in async mode.
  Idx  : Absolute index of user-interface.
  Type : Type and relative index of user-interface.
  Privi: The privilege of user-interface.
  Auth : The authentication mode of user-interface.
  Int  : The physical location of UIs.
  A    : Authentication use AAA.
  N    : Current UI need not authentication.
  P    : Authentication use current UI's password.
Display the summary information of user interface 0.
<4500>display user-interface 0 summary
0: U
Table 3   Output description of the 
display user-interface 
command
Field
Description
+
Indicates that the user interface is in use
F
Current user interface is in use and working in asynchronous 
mode
Idx
Displays the index number of the user interface
Type
Displays the type and type number of the user interface
Tx/Rx
Displays the user interface speed
Modem
Displays the modem operation mode
Privi
Indicates the command level that can be accessed from this 
user interface
Auth
Indicates the user interface authentication method
Int
Indicates the physical location of the user interface