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Dell S4048-ON - Applying a Privilege Level to a Username; Applying a Privilege Level to a Terminal Line; Configuring Logging

Dell S4048-ON
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exit Exit from configuration mode
interface Select an interface to configure
line Configure a terminal line
linecard Set line card type
Dell(conf)#interface ?
fastethernet Fast Ethernet interface
gigabitethernet Gigabit Ethernet interface
loopback Loopback interface
managementethernet Management Ethernet interface
null Null interface
port-channel Port-channel interface
range Configure interface range
sonet SONET interface
tengigabitethernet TenGigabit Ethernet interface
vlan VLAN interface
Dell(conf)#interface tengigabitethernet 1/1
Dell(conf-if-te-1/1)#?
end Exit from configuration mode
exit Exit from interface configuration mode
Dell(conf-if-te-1/1)#exit
Dell(conf)#line ?
aux Auxiliary line
console Primary terminal line
vty Virtual terminal
Dell(conf)#line vty 0
Dell(config-line-vty)#?
exit Exit from line configuration mode
Dell(config-line-vty)#
Dell(conf)#interface group ?
gigabitethernet GigabitEthernet interface IEEE 802.3z
tengigabitethernet TenGigabit Ethernet interface
vlan VLAN keyword
Dell(conf)# interface group vlan 1 - 2 , tengigabitethernet 1/1
Dell(conf-if-group-vl-1-2,te-1/1)# no shutdown
Dell(conf-if-group-vl-1-2,te-1/1)# end
Applying a Privilege Level to a Username
To set the user privilege level, use the following command.
Congure a privilege level for a user.
CONFIGURATION mode
username username privilege level
Applying a Privilege Level to a Terminal Line
To set a privilege level for a terminal line, use the following command.
Congure a privilege level for a user.
CONFIGURATION mode
username username privilege level
NOTE
: When you assign a privilege level between 2 and 15, access to the system begins at EXEC mode, but the prompt is
hostname#, rather than hostname>.
Conguring
Logging
The Dell Networking OS tracks changes in the system using event and error messages.
By default, Dell Networking OS logs these messages on:
Management
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