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Field Type Tx/Rx Privi Auth Int A L N P Description Type and relative number of the user interface. Transmission/Receive rate of the user interface. Indicates the command level of a user under that user interface. Authentication mode for the users, A, P, L, or N. The physical port that corresponds to the user interface. For AUX and VTY user interfaces, a hyphen (-) is displayed. AAA authentication. Local authentication. This mode is not supported on the device. No authentication. Password authentication. # Display summary about all user interfaces. display user-interface summary User interface type : [AUX] 0:XXXX User interface type : [VTY] 12:UXUX XXXX 2 character mode users. (U) 10 UI never used. (X) 2 total UI in use Table 4 Command output Field User interface type 0:X character mode users. (U) UI never used. (X) total UI in use Description Type of user interface, AUX, VTY. 0 represents the absolute number of the user interface. X means this user interface is not used; U means this user interface is in use. Number of users, or, the total number of character U. Number of user interfaces not used, or, the total number of character X. Total number of user interfaces in use. display users Syntax View display users [ all ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Any view Default level 1: Monitor level 23

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Field
Description
Type
Type and relative number of the user interface.
Tx/Rx
Transmission/Receive rate of the user interface.
Privi
Indicates the command level of a user under that user interface.
Auth
Authentication mode for the users,
A
,
P
,
L
, or
N
.
Int
The physical port that corresponds to the user interface. For AUX and VTY user interfaces,
a hyphen (-) is displayed.
A
AAA authentication.
L
Local authentication. This mode is not supported on the device.
N
No authentication.
P
Password authentication.
# Display summary about all user interfaces.
<Sysname> display user-interface summary
User interface type : [AUX]
0:XXXX
User interface type : [VTY]
12:UXUX XXXX
2 character mode users.
(U)
10 UI never used.
(X)
2 total UI in use
Table 4
Command output
Field
Description
User interface type
Type of user interface, AUX, VTY.
0:X
0 represents the absolute number of the user interface. X means this
user interface is not used;
U means this user interface is in use.
character mode users.
(U)
Number of users, or, the total number of character U.
UI never used.
(X)
Number of user interfaces not used, or, the total number of
character X.
total UI in use
Total number of user interfaces in use.
display users
Syntax
display users
[
all
] [
|
{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression
]
View
Any view
Default level
1: Monitor level