Cisco Small Business 300 1.1 Series Administration Manual page 20

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Introduction
User (Privilege) Levels
78-20269-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
MAC Access-List — Configures conditions required to allow traffic based
on MAC addresses. The mac access-list Global Configuration mode
command is used to enter the MAC access-list configuration mode.
To return from any Interface Configuration mode to the Global Configuration mode,
use the exit command.
Users may be created with one of the following user levels:
Level 1 — Users with this level can only run User EXEC mode commands.
Users at this level cannot access the web GUI.
Level 7 — Users with this level can run commands in the User EXEC mode
and a subset of commands in the Privileged EXEC mode. Users at this level
cannot access the web GUI.
Level 15 — Users with this level can run all commands. Only users at this
level can access the web GUI.
A system administrator (user with level 15) can create passwords that allow a
lower level user to temporarily become a higher level user. For example, the user
may go from level 1 to level 7, level 1 to 15, or level 7 to level 15.
The passwords for each level are set (by an administrator) using the following
command:
enable password [
encrypted-password}
Users with a lower level can raise their level by entering the command: enable and
the password for level 7 or 15. A user can go from level 1 to level 7 or directly to
level 15. The higher level holds only for the current session.
The disable command returns the user to a lower level.
To create a user and assign it a user level, use the username command. Only users
with command level 15, can create users at this level.
level
privilege-level]{password|
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encrypted
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