Command Line Interface
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settings (i.e., plain text or encrypted) when reading the configuration file
during system bootup or when downloading the configuration file from an FTP/
TFTP server. There is no need for you to manually configure encrypted
passwords.
Example
Related Commands
enable (4-12)
authentication enable (4-115)
This command assigns a privilege level to specified command groups or individual
commands. Use the
no
form to restore the default setting.
Syntax
privilege
mode
[
all
]
level
level
command
no privilege
mode
[
all
]
command
•
mode
- The configuration mode containing the specified
command
.
(See ?$paratext>? on page 4-6 and ?$paratext>? on page 4-7.)
•
all
- Modifies the privilege level for all subcommands under the specified
command
.
•
level
level
- Specifies the privilege level for the specified
command
.
This device has three predefined privilege levels:
0
: Normal Exec,
8
: Manager,
15
: Privileged Exec. (Range: 0-15)
•
command
- Specifies any command contained within the specified
mode
.
Default Setting
Privilege level 0 provides access to a limited number of the commands which
display the current status of the switch, as well as several database clear and
reset functions. Level 8 provides access to all display status and configuration
commands, except for those controlling various authentication and security
features. Level 15 provides full access to all commands.
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Example
This example sets the privilege level for the ping command to Privileged Exec.
Console(config)#enable password level 15 0 admin
Console(config)#
Console(config)#privilege exec level 15 ping
Console(config)#
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