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In the following example, the login account user0 has a privilege level of 0 but knows that the password
for privilege level 13 is pswd13. Afterwards, the session's privilege level is 13, instead of 0, and the session
changes to enable mode.
sysname> enable 13
Password: pswd13
sysname#
Users cannot use this command until you create passwords for specific privilege levels. Use the following
command to create passwords for specific privilege levels.
password <password> privilege <0-14>
<password> consists of 1-32 alphanumeric characters. For example, the following command sets the
password for privilege level 13 to pswd13. See
command.
sysname(config)# password pswd13 privilege 13
2.1.3.3 disable Command
This command reduces the session's privilege level to 0. It also changes the session to user mode. This
command is available in enable mode.
2.1.3.4 show privilege command
This command displays the session's current privilege level. This command is available in user mode or
enable mode.
sysname# show privilege
Current privilege level : 14
2.2 Command Modes
The CLI is divided into several modes. If a user has enough privilege to run a particular command, the
user has to run the command in the correct mode. The modes that are available depend on the
session's privilege level.
2.2.1 Command Modes for Privilege Levels 0-12
If the session's privilege level is 0-12, the user and all of the allowed commands are in user mode. Users
do not have to change modes to run any allowed commands.
Chapter 2 Privilege Level and Command Mode
Chapter 106 on page 363
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