10-28-2008 04:46 AM - edited 03-10-2019 04:09 PM
I don't want to create Command Authorisation sets just used a priv level. I'm having trouble determining what commands are assigned to what priv level?
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10-28-2008 06:23 AM
By default, there are three command levels on the router:
privilege level 0 - Includes the disable, enable, exit, help, and logout commands.
privilege level 1 - Normal level on Telnet; includes all user-level commands at the router> prompt.
privilege level 15 - Includes all enable-level commands at the router# prompt
Commands at level 2-14 are blank by default BUT you always have access to all commands at your level and below so if you are at level 4 you have access to commands at levels 0 and 1
Hope that helps, rate if it does
10-28-2008 06:23 AM
By default, there are three command levels on the router:
privilege level 0 - Includes the disable, enable, exit, help, and logout commands.
privilege level 1 - Normal level on Telnet; includes all user-level commands at the router> prompt.
privilege level 15 - Includes all enable-level commands at the router# prompt
Commands at level 2-14 are blank by default BUT you always have access to all commands at your level and below so if you are at level 4 you have access to commands at levels 0 and 1
Hope that helps, rate if it does
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