Re: Privilage level

From: Zafar Khan (mahaguru@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Nov 03 2006 - 09:01:46 ART


Hi Haducbinh,

By default, there are three privilege levels on the router.

privilege level 1 = non-privileged (prompt is router>), the default
level for logging in

privilege level 15 = privileged (prompt is router#), the level after
going into enable mode

privilege level 0 = seldom used, but includes 5 commands: disable,
enable, exit, help, and logout

Levels 2-14 are not used in a default configuration, but commands that
are normally at level 15 can be moved down to one of those levels and
commands that are normally at level 1 can be moved up to one of those
levels. Obviously, this security model involves some administration on
the router.

To determine the privilege level as a logged-in user, type the show
privilege command. To determine what commands are available at a
particular privilege level for the version of Cisco IOS(r) software
that you are using, type a ? at the command line when logged in at
that privilege level.

HTH
- Zafar Khan
CCIE # 16999

On 11/3/06, haducbinh <haducbinh@vnpro.org> wrote:
> Hi GS!
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> Do anyone know the difference between privilage level 1,2,3,.,14
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> And how to use them!
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> Thanks!
>
> HaDucBinh
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