Accessing The Privileged Exec Level - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - SYSTEM BASICS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual

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5—Allows you to execute Privileged Exec show commands plus the commands at
levels 1 and 0
10—Allows you to execute all commands except support commands, which may be
provided by Juniper Networks Customer Service, or the privilege command to assign
privileges to commands
15—Allows you to execute support commands and assign privileges to commands
For information about how to set individual command levels, see "CLI Command
Privileges" on page 49.

Accessing the Privileged Exec Level

You can access the Privileged Exec commands using one of 16 levels of command
privilege. If you do not enter a privilege level and you are not accessing the router through
a RADIUS authentication account, the default CLI access level is 10.
To access the default Privileged Exec mode:
At the prompt, type enable and press Enter.
1.
host1>enable
Password:
NOTE: You will be prompted for a password only if your system has been
configured with one. Refer to the enable secret and enable password
Global Configuration commands described in "Managing the System" on
page 239.
Type your password and press Enter.
2.
Password:******<Enter>
host1#
You can tell that you have access to Privileged Exec mode when the command prompt
changes from a > character to a # character.
Use to move from User Exec to Privileged Exec mode.
Privileged Exec mode allows you to access all other user interface modes. From here
you can configure, monitor, and manage all aspects of the router.
You can access the Privileged Exec commands using one of 16 levels of command
privilege. If you do not enter a privilege level and you are not accessing the router
through a RADIUS authentication account, the default CLI access level is 10.
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.
Chapter 2: Command-Line Interface
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