From: Gustavo Novais (gustavo.novais@novabase.pt)
Date: Fri Apr 07 2006 - 12:28:13 GMT-3
Hi Andy,
I found a link that can explain a bit better than DocCD how privilege
level works.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk59/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094
9d5.shtml
They also explain why you can't see a command on running-config if you
do not have enough privileges to configure it.
I think Leigh's answer is the possible way given your restraints...
Your other choice would be to set that user to priv 14, and configure
command by command what he can do. I would not recommend that, because
after all this trouble, he can see the snmp community, and take the
username anyway if he wishes to.
HTH
Gustavo Novais
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Anderson Mota Alves
Sent: sexta-feira, 7 de Abril de 2006 12:13
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Hi guys just a quick IOS question
Hi guys, I was wondering if it's possible to actually configure a way to
hide an username from the command "show running-config" because we
manage
a customer with an username privilege 15. The customer has an username
with privilege 15 which is the one we use and we want to create another
username with privilege 15 but preventing the another user from seeing
our username from the running-config.. Any comments are really
appreciated.
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