Applying A Privilege Level To A Username; Applying A Privilege Level To A Terminal Line; Configuring Logging - Dell S6100 Configuration Manual

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exit
Dell(conf-if-te-1/1/2/1)#exit
Dell(conf)#
Dell(conf)#line ?
console
vty
Dell(conf)#line vty 0
Dell(config-line-vty)#exit
Dell(conf)#

Applying a Privilege Level to a Username

To set the user privilege level, use the following command.
Configure a privilege level for a user.
CONFIGURATION mode
username username privilege level

Applying a Privilege Level to a Terminal Line

To set a privilege level for a terminal line, use the following command.
Configure a privilege level for a user.
CONFIGURATION mode
username username privilege level
NOTE:
When you assign a privilege level between 2 and 15, access to the system begins at EXEC mode, but the prompt is
hostname#, rather than hostname>.

Configuring Logging

The Dell Networking OS tracks changes in the system using event and error messages.
By default, Dell Networking OS logs these messages on:
the internal buffer
console and terminal lines
any configured syslog servers
To disable logging, use the following commands.
Disable all logging except on the console.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging on
Disable logging to the logging buffer.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging buffer
Disable logging to terminal lines.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging monitor
Disable console logging.
Exit from interface configuration mode
Primary terminal line
Virtual terminal
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