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1: CLI O
VERVIEW
Setting a user level switching password
Table 1 lists the operations to set a user level switching password.
Switching to another user level
Table 2 lists operations to switch to another user level.
For security purpose, the password a user enters when switching to a higher user level
is not displayed. A user will remain at the original user level if the user has tried three
times to enter the correct password but fails to do this.
Configuring the Level of
a Specific Command in a
Specific View
You can configure the level of a specific command in a specific view. Commands fall
into 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 a
command belongs to.
Table 3 lists the operations to configure the level of a specific command.
CLI Views
CLI views are designed for different configuration tasks. They are interrelated. You will
enter user view once you log into a switch successfully, where you can perform
operations such as displaying operation status and statistical information. And by
executing the
system-view
command, you can enter system view, where you can
enter other views by executing the corresponding commands.
The following CLI views are provided:
■
User view
Table 1
Set a user level switching password
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
—
Set a password for
switching from a lower
user level to the user
level identified by the
level
argument
super password
[
level
level
]
{
simple
|
cipher
}
password
Optional
A password is necessary only when
a user switches from a lower user
level to a higher user level.
Table 2
Switch to another user level
Operation
Command
Description
Switch to the user level
identified by the
level
argument
super
[
level
]
Required
Execute this command in user view.
If a password for switching to the
user level identified by the
level
argument is set and you want to
switch to a lower user level, you will
remain at the lower user level unless
you provide the correct password
after executing this command.
Table 3
Configure the level of a specific command in a specific view
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
—
Configure the level of a
specific command in a
specific view
command-privilege level
level
view
view command
Required
Use this command with caution to
prevent inconvenience on
maintenance and operation.
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