From: Danny.Wang@alderwoods.com
Date: Fri Sep 13 2002 - 17:58:50 GMT-3
By default, there are three privilege levels on the router:
privilege level 1 = non-privileged (prompt is router>), the default
level for login
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.
"Frank Jimenez"
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Please respond to
"Frank Jimenez"
All,
Anyone know of a resource that shows the default privilege levels of IOS
commands?
Thanks,
Frank Jimenez, CCIE #5738
franjime@cisco.com
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