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Command Hierarchy 13
<4210> super 3
Password:
User privilege level is 3, and only those commands can be used
whose level is equal or less than this.
Privilege note: 0-VISIT, 1-MONITOR, 2-SYSTEM, 3-MANAGE
# After configuring the switch, the general user switches back to user level 0.
<4210> super 0
User privilege level is 0, and only those commands can be used
whose level is equal or less than this.
Privilege note: 0-VISIT, 1-MONITOR, 2-SYSTEM, 3-MANAGE
Setting the Level of a
Command in a Specific
View
Setting the level of a command in a specific view
Commands fall into four levels:
visit (level 0)
monitor (level 1)
system (level 2)
manage (level 3).
By using the following command, the administrator can change the level of a
command in a specific view as required.
c
CAUTION:
3Com recommends that you do not to change the level of a command
arbitrarily, for it may cause problems when operating and maintaining the
switch.
When you change the level of a command with multiple keywords, you should
input the keywords one by one in the order they appear in the command
syntax. Otherwise, your configuration will not take effect.
Configuration example
The network administrator (a level 3 user) changes TFTP commands (such as tftp
get) from level 3 to level 0, so that general Telnet users (level 0 users) are able to
download files through TFTP.
# Change the tftp get command in user view (shell) from level 3 to level 0. (By
default, only level 3 users can change the level of a command.)
<4210> system-view
[4210] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp
[4210] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp 192.168.0.1
[4210] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp 192.168.0.1 get
[4210] command-privilege level 0 view shell tftp 192.168.0.1 get bootrom.btm
Tab le 3 Set the level of a command in a specific view
Operation Command Remarks
Enter system view system-view -
Configure the level of a
command in a specific view
command-privilege level
level view view command
Required

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