Command Privilege Level Configuration Example - Zte ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Manual (System Management

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2. Verify the configurations.
Command
ZXR10#
ail | level < level>| node <command-keywords>}]
cur-mode : displays privilege level information in the current command mode.
show-mode: displays privilege level information in show mode.
detail: displays privilege levels of all commands.
level <level>: displays the commands of the specified privilege level, range: 1–18.
<command-keywords>: the privilege level of the specified command, range: 1–200
characters.
In user mode, the show privilege command has no parameter. It is used to display the
privilege level of the current terminal.
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5.3 Command Privilege Level Configuration Example

Configuration Description
It is required to configure different privilege levels for two types of users who operate the
ZXR10 ZSR V2. The privilege level of Type A users is 15, and these users can do all
operations, such as view and configuration. The privilege level of Type B users is 5. They
need to use the show clock command to view the system clock.
It is also required to allow Type B users to raise their own privilege level to level 8 by
running the enable command, so that they can set the time zone.
Configuration Flow
1. Change the privilege level of the show clock command to 5 or lower than 5. In this
example, this privilege level is set to 5.
2. Change the privilege level of the clock timezone command to 8, or lower than 8 but
higher than 5. In this example, this privilege level is set to 7.
3. Create a type A user named ZTE_A and a type B user named ZTE_B. ZTE_A's
privilege level is 15, and ZTE_A'B privilege level is 5.
4. Configure the "enable" password that is used to raise user's privilege level to level 8.
Configuration Commands
Run the following commands on the ZXR10 ZSR V2:
ZXR10(config)#privilege show all level 5 show clock
/*Displays the privilege level configuration of the show clock command.*/
SJ-20140504150128-007|2014-05-10 (R1.0)
show privilege [{cur-mode | show-mode}{det
Function
Displays the privilege level of the
current terminal or command privilege
configurations.
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