3com 5500-ei pwr Reference Guide

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[Sysname] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp 192.168.0.1 get bootrom.btm 
# Restore the default level of the tftp get command. To restore the default levels of the 
commands starting with the tftp keyword, you only need to specify the tftp keyword. 
[Sysname] undo command-privilege view shell tftp 
display history-command 
Syntax 
display history-command 
View 
Any view 
Parameters 
None 
Description 
Use the display history-command command to display the history commands of the 
current user, so that the user can check the configurations performed formerly. 
History commands are those commands that were successfully executed recently and 
saved in the history command buffer. You can set the size of the buffer by the 
history-command max-size command. When the history command buffer is full for that 
user, the earlier commands will be overwritten by the new ones. 
By default, the CLI can save 10 history commands for each user.  
Related commands: history-command max-size in login module. 
Examples 
# Display the history commands of the current user. 
<Sysname> display history-command 
  system-view 
  quit 
  display history-command 
super 
Syntax 
super [ level ] 
View 
User view 
Parameters 
level: User level, in the range of 0 to 3. 
Description 
Use the super command to switch from the current user level to a specified level.