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Examples 
# Send “hello” to all user interfaces. 
<Sysname> send all 
Enter message, end with CTRL+Z or Enter; abort with CTRL+C: 
hello^Z 
Send message? [Y/N]y 
The current user interface will receive the following information: 
<Sysname> 
 
*** 
***  
***Message from vty1 to vty1 
*** 
hello 
service-type 
Syntax 
service-type { ftp lan-access | ssh | telnet | terminal }* [ level level ] } 
undo service-type { ftp | lan-access | ssh | telnet terminal }* } 
View 
Local user view 
Parameters 
ftp: Specifies the users to be of FTP type. 
lan-access: Specifies the users to be of LAN-access type, which normally means Ethernet users, such 
as 802.1x users. 
ssh: Specifies the users to be of SSH type. 
telnet: Specifies the users to be of Telnet type. 
terminal: Makes terminal services available to users logging in through the console port. 
level level: Specifies the user level for Telnet users, Terminal users, or SSH users. The level argument 
ranges from 0 to 3 and defaults to 0. 
Description 
Use the service-type command to specify the login type and the corresponding available command 
level. 
Use the undo service-type command to cancel login type configuration. 
Commands fall into four command levels: visit, monitor, system, and manage, which are described as 
follows: 
Visit level: Commands at this level are used to diagnose network and change the language mode 
of user interface, such as the pingtracert, and language-mode command. The telnet command 
is also at this level. Commands at this level cannot be saved in configuration files.