end
exit
help
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information about CLI levels of access, see "Privileged-Level Access" on page 46 in
"Command-Line Interface" on page 27.
Set a password for this mode by using either the enable password or the enable secret
command in Global Configuration mode. This protects the system from any
unauthorized use.
Once a password is set, anyone trying to use Privileged Exec mode will be asked to
provide the password.
Example 1 (accessing Privileged Exec mode at the default level 10)
host1>enable
password:*******
host1#
Example 2 (accessing Privileged Exec mode at the highest level 15; a password is not
set for this example)
host1>enable 15
host1#
There is no no version.
See enable.
Use to exit Global Configuration mode or any of the other Configuration modes. You
may also use Ctrl+z to exit these modes.
Executing this command returns you to the User Exec mode.
Example
host1(config)#end
host1#
There is no no version.
See end.
Use to exit the current command mode or the system when issued from the User Exec
mode.
Example
host1#exit
host1>
There is no no version.
See exit.
Use to display basic information about the interactive help system.
Example
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