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User Interface Configuration
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To number the user interface by relative number, represented by interface + number 
assigned to each type of user interface:
AUX user interface = AUX 0.
The first VTY interface = VTY 0, the second one = VTY 1, and so on.
User Interface
Configuration
Tasks for configuring the user interface are described in the following sections:
Entering User Interface View
Use the 
user-interface
 command to enter a User Interface View. You can enter a 
single User Interface View or multi User Interface View to configure one or more user 
interfaces respectively.
Perform the following configuration in System View.
Configuring the User Interface-Supported Protocol
The following command is used for setting the supported protocol by the current user 
interface. You can log in to the Switch only through the supported protocol. The 
configuration becomes effective when you log in again.
Perform the following configurations in User Interface (VTY user interface only) View.
By default, the user interface supports Telnet and SSH protocols.
If the Telnet protocol is specified, to ensure a successful login through Telnet, you 
must configure the password by default.
If SSH protocol is specified, to ensure a successful login, you must configure the local 
or remote authentication of username and password using the 
authentication-mode scheme
 command. The 
protocol inbound ssh 
configuration fails if you configure 
authentication-mode password
 and 
authentication-mode none
. When you configure SSH protocol successfully for the 
user interface, then you cannot configure 
authentication-mode password
 and 
authentication-mode none
 any more.
Table 10   Entering User Interface View
Operation
Command
Enter a single User Interface View or multi User 
Interface Views
user-interface 
[ type ] 
first-number [ last-number ]
Table 11   Configuring the User Interface-supported Protocol
Operation
Command
Configure the user interface-supported 
protocol
protocol inbound { all | ssh | 
telnet }