3Com 5500G-EI Command Reference Guide - Page 25
Parameter, Description, Example, command-privilege level, Syntax, CAUTION
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Logging in Commands 25 undo auto-execute command View User Interface View Parameter text: Specifies the command to be run automatically. Description Enter auto-execute command text to configure the Switch to automatically run a specified command. When the user logs in, the command will be executed automatically. This command is usually used to configure the telnet command on the terminal, which will connect the user to a designated device automatically. Enter undo auto-execute command to cancel the auto-execute command so the command is not run automatically. By default, auto-execute is disabled. CAUTION: If you execute this command, the user-interface can no longer be used to perform routine configurations on the local system. Ensure that you can log in to the system in some other way to cancel the configuration, before you configure the auto-execute command and save the configuration. Example To configure the Switch to automatically Telnet to device 10.110.100.1 after the user logs in via VTY 0, enter the following command: system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]user-interface vty 0 [SW5500-ui-vty0]auto-execute command telnet 10.110.100.1 command-privilege level Syntax command-privilege level level view view command undo command-privilege view view command View System View Parameter level: Enter the command level you want to assign to this command, ranging from 0 to 3. view: Enter the name of the view that contains the command. This can be any of the views supported by the Switch. command: Enter the command to be configured. Description Use the command-privilege level command to configure the priority level assigned to any command within a selected view.