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The P column identifies the level of the command.
9.6 Privilege Levels, Accounts and Passwords
Every command has a level (0-14). Users can run a command if the session’s level is greater than
or equal to the command’s level. The session’s level initially comes from the login account’s level,
though it is possible to change the session’s level after logging in.
The following table summarizes the types of commands at each of these levels.
The following table describes commonly used parameter notation for these commands.
This table summarizes the commands that manage passwords and the Privilege Levels for login
accounts.
Table 52
Types of Commands at Different Levels
LEVEL
TYPES OF COMMANDS AT THIS LEVEL
0
Ping, IPv6, enable, and logout.
1
Display basic system information.
3
Display configuration or status.
13
Configure features except for login accounts, login precedence, multiple logins, and administrator
and enable passwords.
14
Configure login accounts, login precedence, multiple logins, and administrator and enable
passwords.
Table 53
Login Account and Password Command Parameters
NOTATION
DESCRIPTION
name
1- 31 alphanumeric characters
password
Up to 31 printable characters.
privilege
The user privilege level. 1-14
Table 54
Login Account and Password Commands Summary
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
M
P
show logins
Displays login account information.
E
13
logins username <
name
>
password <
password
>
Creates an account with the specified user name and sets the
password.
name
:
1- 31 alphanumeric characters
pwd
:
up to 31 printable characters
C
14
logins username <
name
>
privilege <
privilege
>
Assigns a privilege level to the specified account. The privilege level is
applied the next time the user logs in.
C
14
no logins username <
name
>
Removes the specified account.
C
14
admin-password <
password
>
<
confirm-string
>
Changes the administrator password. The password and confirmation
string must be exactly the same.
password
: Up to 31 printable characters.
confirm-string
: Type the password again for confirmation purpose.
C
14
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