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enable
To access privileged EXEC commands, use the enable EXEC command.
enable
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults No default behavior or values.
Command Modes EXEC
Device Modes application-accelerator
central-manager
Usage Guidelines Use the WAAS software CLI EXEC mode for setting, viewing, and testing system operations. This
command mode is divided into two access levels: user and privileged. To access privileged-level EXEC
mode, enter the enable EXEC command at the user access level prompt and specify a privileged EXEC
password (superuser or admin-equivalent password) when prompted for a password.
In TACACS+, there is an enable password feature that allows an administrator to define a different
enable password for each administrative-level user. If an administrative-level user logs in to the WAAS
device with a normal-level user account (privilege level of 0) instead of an admin or admin-equivalent
user account (privilege level of 15), that user must enter the admin password to access privileged-level
EXEC mode:
WAE> enable
Password:
Note The above behavior occurs even if the WAAS users are using TACACS+ for login authentication.
The disable command takes you from privileged EXEC mode to user EXEC mode.
Examples The following example shows how to access privileged EXEC mode:
WAE> enable
WAE#
Related Commands disable
exit