Operation Manual – CLIH3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 1 CLI Overview1-31.2.2 Configuring the Level of a Specific Command in a Specific ViewYou can configure the level of a specific command in a specific view. Commands fallinto four command levels: visit, monitor, system, and manage, which are identified as 0,1, 2, and 3 respectively. The administrator can change the command level to which acommand belongs.Follow these steps to configure the level of a specific command in a specific view:To do... Use the command... RemarksEnter system view system-view —Configure the levelof a specificcommand in aspecific viewcommand-privilegelevel level view viewcommandRequiredUse this command with cautionsto prevent inconvenience onmaintenance and operation.1.2.3 CLI ViewsCLI views are designed for different configuration tasks. They are interrelated. You willenter user view once you log into a switch successfully, where you can performoperations such as displaying operation status and statistical information. And byexecuting the system-view command, you can enter system view, where you canenter other views by executing the corresponding commands.The following CLI views are provided:z User viewz System viewz M-Ethernet interface viewz Ethernet port viewz Null interface viewz Tunnel interface viewz VLAN viewz VLAN interface viewz Loopback interface viewz Local user viewz User interface viewz FTP client viewz SFTP client viewz Cluster viewz DHCP address pool viewz MST region viewz RRPP domain viewz MSDP region viewz Port-isolate-group view