How To Change From User To Viewer Level Authorization; How To Log In With Root Level Authorization; Exiting Modes - Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual

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Exiting Modes

How to change from User to Viewer level authorization

A telnet session begins with a request for password, and will not continue until the proper user password
is supplied. This enhances the security of the system by not revealing its identity to unauthorized people.
From the
Step 1
The system prompts for a password by showing the prompt
Type in the password for the Viewer level and press Enter.
Step 2
Note
The system prompt

How to log in with Root level authorization

Step 1
Initiate a telnet connection.
Step 2
A
Password:
The SCE> prompt appears.
You now have user level authorization.
From the SCE> prompt, type enable 15 and press Enter.
Step 3
The system prompts for a password by showing the prompt Password:
Type in the password for the Root level and press Enter.
Step 4
Note
The system prompt changes to SCE#> to show you are now in Root level.
This example illustrates how to change the authorization level from User to Root, and then revert back
to Admin. No password is required for moving to a lower authorization level.
SCE>enable 15
Password:
SCE#>disable
sce>
Exiting Modes
This section describes how to revert to a previous mode.
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prompt, type enable 5 and press Enter.
SCE>
The password is an access-level authorization setting, not an individual user password.
SCE> does
prompt appears. Type in the user level password and press Enter.
The password is an access-level authorization setting, not an individual user password.
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To exit from one authorization level to the previous one, use the disable command.
not change when you move from User to Viewer level.
Chapter 2
Command Line Interface
Password:
OL-16479-01

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