Global Commands
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There are two ways to verify that a user is in the enable-admin mode:
• show users — Administrator can know which users are in this mode.
• Enter the enable-admin command again at the root prompt and an error message will be
returned.
A:ALA-1# show users
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User Type From Login time Idle time
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admin Console -- 10AUG2006 13:55:24 0d 19:42:22
admin Telnet 10.20.30.93 09AUG2004 08:35:23 0d 00:00:00 A
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Number of users : 2
'A' indicates user is in admin mode
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A:ALA-1#
A:ALA-1# enable-admin
MINOR: CLI Already in admin mode.
A:ALA-1#
back
Syntax back
Context <GLOBAL>
Description This command moves the context back one level of the command hierarchy. For example, if the cur-
rent level is the config router ospfcontext, the back command moves the cursor to the config router
context level.
clear
Syntax clear
Context <GLOBAL>
Description This command clears statistics for a specified entity or clears and resets the entity.
Parameters card — Reinitializes a I/O module in the specified slot.
cflowd — Clears cflowd.
cpm-filter — Clears IP filter entry IDs.
cron — Clears CRON history.
filter — Clears IP, MAC, and log filter counters.
lag — Clears LAG-related entities.
log — Closes and reinitializes the log specified by log-id.
mda — Reinitializes the specified MDA in a particular slot.