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Privileged EXEC Mode at Power User Level, disable, enable privilege
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Volume 1-Configuration Fundamentals / Chapter 3-Command-Line Interface (CLI) User EXEC Mode Configuration Commands This command mode can be entered by logging in as an advanced user or by using the disable command in privileged EXEC mode. In the following example, the user is currently logged in as an advanced user in privileged EXEC mode and uses the disable command to return to user EXEC mode at advanced user level: DGS-6600:15#disable DGS-6600:2> Privileged EXEC Mode at Power User Level Users logged into the Switch in privileged EXEC mode at this level can change both local and global terminal settings, monitor, and perform system administration tasks like clearing configuration settings (except for security related information such as user accounts, SNMP account settings etc.) There are two methods that a user can use to enter privileged EXEC mode at power user level. The first method is to login to the Switch with a user account that has a privilege level of 12. The other method is to use the enable privilege LEVEL command in user EXEC mode. In the following example, the user enters privileged EXEC mode at power user level by logging in with a user account called "power-user" that has a privilege level of 12: User Access Verification Username: power-user Password: DGS-6600 Chassis-based High-Speed Switch Command Line Interface Firmware: 2.10.011 Copyright (c) 2012 D-Link Corporation. All rights reserved. DGS-6600:12# In the following example, the user enters the enable privilege LEVEL command in user EXEC mode to enter privileged EXEC mode at Power User level: DGS-6600:2>enable privilege 12 DGS-6600:12# Privileged EXEC Mode at Administrator Level This command mode has a privilege level of 15. Users logged in with this command mode can monitor all system information and change any system configuration settings mentioned in this Configuration Guide. There are two methods that a user can use to enter privileged EXEC mode at administrator level. The first method is to login to the Switch with a user account that has a privilege level of 15. The second method requires a user to login to the Switch in as a user with an advanced user or power user level and use the enable privilege LEVEL command. In this command mode, the user can return to user EXEC mode at an advanced user level by entering the disable command. DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 36