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User EXEC Mode Configuration Commands, User EXEC Mode at Basic User Level
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Volume 1-Configuration Fundamentals / Chapter 3-Command-Line Interface (CLI) User EXEC Mode Configuration Commands The available command modes and privilege levels are described below: Command Mode & Privilege Level Purpose User EXEC mode at Basic User level For checking basic system settings, allowing users to change the local terminal session settings, and verifying basic network connectivity. Checking security related settings is not allowed at this command mode and privilege level. User EXEC mode at Advanced User level This level has almost the same access rights as user EXEC mode at basic user level, except that a user in this mode and at this level can enter privileged EXEC mode by entering the enable command. Privileged EXEC mode at Power User level For changing both local and global terminal settings, monitoring, and performing certain system administration tasks. The system administration tasks that can be performed at this level includes the clearing of system configuration settings, except for any security related information, such as user accounts, SNMP account settings etc. Privileged EXEC mode at Administrator level This level is identical to privileged EXEC mode at power user level, except that a user at the administrator level can monitor and clear security related settings. Global Configuration Mode at Power User level For applying global settings, except for security related settings, on the entire Switch. In addition to applying global settings on the entire Switch, the user can access other sub-configuration modes from global configuration mode. Global Configuration Mode at Administrator level For applying global settings on the entire Switch. In addition to applying global settings on the entire Switch, the user can access other sub-configuration modes from global configuration mode. Interface Configuration Mode at Power User level For applying interface related settings. VLAN Interface Configuration Mode For applying VLAN interface related settings. VLAN Configuration Mode For applying settings to a VLAN. IP Access-List Configuration Mode For specifying filtering criteria for an IP access list. Table 3-1 Command Modes and Privilege Levels User EXEC Mode Configuration Commands User EXEC Mode at Basic User Level This command mode is mainly designed for checking basic system settings, allowing users to change the local terminal session settings and carry out basic network connectivity verification. One limitation of this command mode is that it cannot be used to display information related to security. The most significant limitation of this command mode is that there is no way of changing the access right level of the logged in user. This command mode can be entered by logging in as a basic user. User EXEC Mode at Advanced User Level User EXEC mode at advanced user level has the same purpose as user EXEC mode at basic user level, except that user EXEC mode at advanced user level is allowed to use the enable command to enter privileged EXEC mode. DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 35