Moving From Privileged Exec To User Exec Mode - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - SYSTEM BASICS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual

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JunosE 11.3.x System Basics Configuration Guide

Moving from Privileged Exec to User Exec Mode

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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.
To move from the Privileged Exec mode to the User Exec mode, enter the disable
command. For example:
host1#disable
host1>
NOTE: Using the exit command from either the Privileged Exec or User Exec
mode logs out of the CLI.
To move to a lower Privileged Exec mode, follow the disable command with an access
level value. For example:
host1#show privilege
Privilege level is 10
host1# disable 5
host1#show privilege
Privilege level is 5
Use to exit Privileged Exec mode and return to User Exec mode.
Use to shift to a lower Privilege Exec mode level without returning to User Exec mode.
Specifying a privilege level after the disable command changes the Privileged Exec
mode to the lower level that you specify; you do not return to User Exec mode.
Example 1
host1#disable
host1>
Example 2
host1#show privilege
Privilege level is 10
host1#disable 5
host1#show privilege
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