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User EXEC Mode at Basic User Level
This command mode is mainly designed for checking basic system settings, allowing users to change the
local terminal session settings and carry out basic network connectivity verification. One limitation of this
command mode is that it cannot be used to display information related to security. The most significant
limitation of this command mode is that there is no way of changing the access right level of the logged in
user.
This command mode can be entered by logging in as a basic user.
User EXEC Mode at Advanced User Level
User EXEC mode at advanced user level has the same purpose as user EXEC mode at basic user level,
except that user EXEC mode at advanced user level is allowed to use the
enable
command to enter
privileged EXEC mode.
This command mode can be entered by logging in as an advanced user or by using the
disable
command in privileged EXEC mode.
In the following example, the user is currently logged in as an advanced user in privileged EXEC mode
and uses the
disable
command to return to user EXEC mode at advanced user level:
Privileged EXEC Mode at Power User Level
Users logged into the Switch in privileged EXEC mode at this level can change both local and global
terminal settings, monitor, and perform system administration tasks like clearing configuration settings
(except for security related information such as user accounts, SNMP account settings etc.)
There are two methods that a user can use to enter privileged EXEC mode at power user level. The first
method is to login to the Switch with a user account that has a privilege level of 12. The other method is to
use the
enable privilege
LEVEL
command in user EXEC mode.
In the following example, the user enters privileged EXEC mode at power user level by logging in with a
user account called “power-user” that has a privilege level of 12:
VLAN Interface Configuration Mode
For applying VLAN interface related settings.
VLAN Configuration Mode
For applying settings to a VLAN.
IP Access-List Configuration Mode
For specifying filtering criteria for an IP access list.
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Command Mode & Privilege Level
Purpose
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