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Arris C4 - Displaying Current Privilege Levels; Logging in at a Specific Privilege Level; Changing Logging Notification Priority Levels

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Chapter 45: CLI Overview
STANDARD Revision 1.0 C4® CMTS Release 8.3 User Guide
© 2016 ARRIS Enterprises LLC. All Rights Reserved. 1112
3. (Example) Set the privilege level to 8 for all configure commands:
configure privilege exec level 8 configure
4. (Example) Set the privilege level to 9 for all configure interface cable commands:
configure privilege exec level 9 configure interface cable
5. To confirm your changes:
show line detail
Displaying Current Privilege Levels
To display the current privilege level you can access based on the password you used, use the following command in User
EXEC Mode:
show privilege
The system will respond with your current privilege level.
Logging In at a Specific Privilege Level
To log into the CMTS at a specific privilege level, use the following command:
enable X
Where X is number of the privilege level, e.g. 1-15
To exit a specified privilege level, use the following command:
disable X
Where X is number of the privilege level, e.g. 1-15
Changing Logging Notification Priority Levels
Whenever a command is executed, the default notification priority assigned to that command access level is used to
generate a log indicating the execution of that CLI command. Following is a table of the default logging levels for CLI
access:

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