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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 CLI Command Reference
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Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface
Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy)
Each authorization level has a value (number) corresponding to it. When using the CLI commands, use
the values, not the name of the level, as shown in Table 1-1.
CLI Command Mode Hierarchy
The set of all CLI commands is grouped in hierarchical order, according to the type of the commands.
The first two levels in the hierarchy are the User Exec and Privileged Exec modes. These are
non-configuration modes in which the set of available commands enables the monitoring of the SCE
platform, file system operations, and other operations that cannot alter the configuration of the SCE
platform.
The next levels in the hierarchy are the Global and Interface configuration modes, which hold a set of
commands that control the global configuration of the SCE platform and its interfaces. Any of the
parameters set by the commands in these modes should be saved in the startup configuration, such that
in the case of a reboot, the SCE platform restores the saved configuration.
Table 1-2 shows the available CLI modes.
Table 1-1 Authorization Levels
Level Description Value Prompt
User Password required. This level enables basic operational functionality. 0
>
Viewer Password required. This level enables monitoring functionality. All show
commands are available to the Viewer authorization level, with the exception
of those that display password information.
5
>
Admin Password required. For use by general administrators, the Admin
authorization level enables configuration and management of the SCE
platform.
10
#
Root Password required. For use by technical field engineers, the Root
authorization level enables configuration of all advanced settings, such as
debug and disaster recovery. The Root level is used by technical engineers
only.
15
#>
Table 1-2 CLI Modes
Mode Description Level Prompt indication
User Exec Initial mode. Also allows
monitoring of the system (show
commands).
User/Viewer
SCE >
Privileged Exec General administration; file
system manipulations and
control of basic parameters that
do not change the configuration
of the SCE platform.
Admin
Root
SCE #
SCE #>
Global Configuration Configuration of general system
parameters, such as DNS, host
name, and time zone.
Admin
Root
SCE (config)#
SCE (config)# >