Logging Out
CLI Command Privileges
CLI Privilege Groups
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Privilege level is 5
There is no no version.
See disable.
You can log out of the CLI from either the User Exec and Privileged Exec modes by entering
the exit command. For example:
host1>exit
logging out.
or
host1#exit
logging out.
You can change the privilege level of most commands by using the privilege command
that is available in Global Configuration mode. To use this command, you must enable
your CLI session to privilege level 15.
You can change privilege group accessibility. Privilege groups are no longer required to
be hierarchical. You can modify the privilege group membership and define which privilege
group is a member of another privilege group.
A privilege group can contain commands and other privilege groups as members. A group
always has access to commands in its own privilege group and in privilege group 0. By
default, all groups have one member and a specific privilege group has access to all
commands in all privilege groups with a lower number than the specific group.
A privilege group is reachable from another privilege group when it is a member of that
privilege group, or a member of a group that is a member of that privilege group until a
search of all member groups is exhausted. This can go through several recursions as long
as there are no circular dependencies.
Privilege group 0 is not a member of any group and you cannot assign member groups
to it, but it is reachable from every privilege group.
Numbers in the range 0—15 identify the 16 privilege groups. Each of the 16 groups can
have a name or an alias. The default internal name is the privilege group number. By
default, the groups are hierarchical and each group, with the exception of groups 1 and
0, contains one group. When a group contains a group, the contained group is a member
of the original group: privilege group p has one member, privilege group p-1. For example,
privilege group 15 has member 14, privilege group 14 has member 13, and privilege group
2 has member 1.
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