Viewing CLI Privilege Information
show privilege
show privilege group
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Use the no or default version to restore the default privilege level for the command.
NOTE: You must access the CLI at privilege level 15 to view or use this
command.
See privilege level.
You can view CLI privilege information for yourself (the current user), all connected users
on the router, or for any modified CLI commands.
Viewing the Current User Privilege Level
Use the show privilege command to view your current privilege level.
Use to view your current privilege level.
Example
host1#show privilege
Privilege level is 10
There is no no version.
See show privilege.
Viewing Privilege Levels for All Connected Users
Use the show users detail command to view the privilege levels for all users currently
connected to the router. See "Monitoring the FTP Server" on page 298 for information
about the show users detail command.
Viewing Privilege Levels for Changed CLI Commands
Use the show configuration command to view the changed privilege levels for any
modified CLI commands. See "Saving the Current Configuration" on page 264 for
information about the show configuration command.
NOTE: The show configuration command output displays output specific
to the session access level. For example, if the session is enabled at level 5,
issuing the show configuration command displays only output for commands
at level 5 and below.
Use to view the privilege groups.
Example
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