1-2Basic ConfigurationsThis section covers the following topics:z Entering System Viewz Configuring the Device Namez Configuring the System Clockz Enabling/Disabling the Display of Copyright Informationz Configuring a Bannerz Configuring CLI Hotkeysz Configuring User Privilege Levels and Command Levelsz Displaying and Maintaining Basic ConfigurationsEntering System ViewAfter you log in to the device, you will automatically enter user view. At this time, the system displays. You can perform limited operations in user view, such as display operations, fileoperations, and Telnet operations. To perform further configurations of the device, enter system view.Follow the step below to enter system view:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view from userview system-view RequiredAvailable in user viewExiting the Current ViewThe system divides the command line interface into multiple command views, which adopts ahierarchical structure. For example, there is system view under user view, and interface view and VLANview under system view. After you have configured the functions under the current view, you canperform the following operations to exit the current view.Follow the step below to exit the current view:To do… Use the command… RemarksReturn to an upper level viewfrom the current view quitRequiredIf the current view is user view,the command terminates theconnection between the userterminal and the device.Available in any view.Exiting to User ViewThis feature allows you to return to user view easily from any non user view, without the need to executethe quit command repeatedly. You can also use the hot key Ctrl+Z to return to user view from thecurrent view.Follow the step below to exit to user view: