System Management; Configure Privilege Levels; Create A Custom Privilege Level - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

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System Management

System Management
This chapter explains the different protocols or services used to manage the Dell Force10 system
including:
Configure Privilege Levels on page 57
Configure Logging on page 61
File Transfer Services on page 68
Terminal Lines on page 69
Lock CONFIGURATION mode on page 72
Recovering from a Forgotten Password on page 74
Recovering from a Forgotten Password on S-Series on page 76
Recovering from a Failed Start on page 77

Configure Privilege Levels

Privilege levels restrict access to commands based on user or terminal line. There are 16 privilege levels, of
which three are pre-defined. The default privilege level is 1.
Level 0
Access to the system begins at EXEC mode, and EXEC mode commands are limited to
enable
disable
,
Level 1—Access to the system begins at EXEC mode, and all commands are available.
Level 15—Access to the system begins at EXEC Privilege mode, and all commands are available.

Create a Custom Privilege Level

Custom privilege levels start with the default EXEC mode command set. You can then customize privilege
levels 2-14 by:
restricting access to an EXEC mode command
moving commands from EXEC Privilege to EXEC mode
restricting access
is supported on platforms:
exit
, and
.
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