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Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Using the Command Line Interface for 4Motion System
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4.1.5.3 Enabling/Disabling Higher Privilege Levels
You can execute commands that require higher privilege levels. If the root user
has configured a password for that level, you can use that password to enable
higher privilege levels.
For example, if your privilege level is 1, you can provide the password configured
for privilege level 10 to execute all commands that require privilege level 10.
This section describes the commands for:
“Enabling a Higher Privilege Level” on page 128
“Returning to the Default Privilege Level” on page 129
4.1.5.3.1 Enabling a Higher Privilege Level
1 Log in to the CLI.
2 Run the following command to specify the privilege level and password:
npu(config)# enable [Level <0-15>]
3 At the password prompt, specify the password configured for the privilege level
that you have specified.
If you specify the correct password, you are logged in to the CLI with the privilege
level that you had specified. You can now execute all commands that require the
current privilege level.
Syntax
Description
Parameter Description Presence Default
Value
Possible
Values
[Level <0-15>] Indicates the privilege level
for which a password is to be
disabled.
Optional 10 015
Command
Syntax
Global configuration mode
To enable a higher privilege level: