Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION 4-7-2010 Configuration Manual page 653

For e series broadband services routers - link layer configuration
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profile-reassign
Use to move from User Exec to Privileged Exec mode.
In Privileged Exec mode, you can access all other user interface modes. From
here you can configure, monitor, and manage all aspects of the router.
Optionally, you can specify one of the following privilege levels; the default level
is 10.
0 The user can execute the help, enable, disable, and exit commands.
1 The user can execute commands in User Exec mode plus commands at
level 0.
5 The user can execute Privileged Exec show commands plus the
commands at levels 1 and 0.
10 The user can execute all commands except support commands, which
may be provided by Juniper Networks Customer Service.
15 The user can execute support commands.
Set a password for this mode by using either the enable password or the enable
secret command in Global Configuration mode. Doing so protects the router
from any unauthorized use.
After a password is set, anyone trying to use Privileged Exec mode is prompted
to provide the password.
Example
host1>enable 5
Password:*******
host1#
There is no no version.
See enable.
Use to reassign the profile currently assigned to the specified encapsulation type
for the specified ATM 1483 interface. For troubleshooting purposes, use the
profile-reassign command to swap the currently assigned profile for one that
has PPP or PPPoE packet–logging attributes enabled.
This command is available from Privileged Exec mode at privilege level 5 or
higher.
Specify one of the following keywords:
ppp Specifies a PPP encapsulation type to which the profile applies
pppoe Specifies a PPPoE encapsulation type to which the profile applies
any Specifies any autoconfigured encapsulation that does not have a specific
profile assignment; valid only if neither the ppp encapsulation type nor the
pppoe encapsulation type has an existing profile assignment
Specify a profile name of up to 80 alphanumeric characters.
Chapter 17: Configuring Dynamic Interfaces
Troubleshooting PPP and PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces
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