Creating a Custom Privilege Level
Custom privilege levels start with the default EXEC mode command set. You can then customize privilege levels 2-14 by:
•
restricting access to an EXEC mode command
•
moving commands from EXEC Privilege to EXEC mode
•
restricting access
A user can access all commands at his privilege level and below.
Removing a Command from EXEC Mode
To remove a command from the list of available commands in EXEC mode for a specific privilege level, use the
privilege exec
command from CONFIGURATION mode.
In the command, specify a level
greater
than the level given to a user or terminal line, then the first keyword of each command you wish to
restrict.
Moving a Command from EXEC Privilege Mode to EXEC Mode
To move a command from EXEC Privilege to EXEC mode for a privilege level, use the
privilege exec
command from
CONFIGURATION mode.
In the command, specify the privilege level of the user or terminal line and specify
all
keywords in the command to which you want to allow
access.
Allowing Access to CONFIGURATION Mode Commands
To allow access to CONFIGURATION mode, use the
privilege exec level
level
configure
command from
CONFIGURATION mode.
A user that enters CONFIGURATION mode remains at his privilege level and has access to only two commands,
end
and
exit
. You must
individually specify each CONFIGURATION mode command you want to allow access to using the
privilege configure level
level
command. In the command, specify the privilege level of the user or terminal line and specify
all
the keywords in the command to
which you want to allow access.
Allowing Access to Different Modes
This section describes how to allow access to the INTERFACE, LINE, ROUTE-MAP, and ROUTER modes.
Similar to allowing access to CONFIGURATION mode, to allow access to INTERFACE, LINE, ROUTE-MAP, and ROUTER modes, you must
first allow access to the command that enters you into the mode. For example, to allow a user to enter INTERFACE mode, use the
privilege configure level
level
interface tengigabitethernet
command.
Next, individually identify the INTERFACE, LINE, ROUTE-MAP or ROUTER commands to which you want to allow access using the
privilege {interface | line | route-map | router} level
level
command. In the command, specify the privilege
level of the user or terminal line and specify
all
the keywords in the command to which you want to allow access.
To remove, move or allow access, use the following commands.
The configuration in the following example creates privilege level 3. This level:
Management
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Summary of Contents for S3048-ON
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Page 142: ...Figure 10 BFD Three Way Handshake State Changes 142 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection BFD ...
Page 241: ...Dell Control Plane Policing CoPP 241 ...
Page 287: ... RPM Synchronization GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP 287 ...
Page 428: ...Figure 53 Inspecting the LAG Configuration 428 Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP ...
Page 477: ...Figure 73 Configuring Interfaces for MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 477 ...
Page 478: ...Figure 74 Configuring OSPF and BGP for MSDP 478 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP ...
Page 483: ...Figure 77 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 2 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 483 ...
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