NOTE: You must access the CLI at privilege level 15 to view or use this command.
■ privilege
privilege-group alias
■ Use to give the privilege group name alias to the privilege group.
■ Example
host1(config-if)#privilege-group alias
■ Use the no version to remove the privilege group alias.
■ See privilege-group alias.
privilege-group membership
■ Use to add the member group to or remove the member group from the privilege
group.
■ Example
host1(config-if)#privilege-group membership
■ Use the no version to restore one or all privilege groups to the default settings.
When all privilege groups are reset to the default settings, the privilege group
membership is hierarchical.
■ See privilege-group membership.
privilege-group membership clear
■ Use to clear a privilege group or all members from a privilege group.
■ Example
host1(config-if)#privilege-group membership clear
■ There is no no version.
■ See privilege-group membership clear.
CLI Command Exceptions
Changing command privilege levels can be a powerful security tool. However,
changing the command privilege for some commands could render the CLI unusable
and require you to reboot the router. To eliminate this possibility, the CLI does not
allow you to remap the following commands:
■ disable
■ enable
■ exit
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Chapter 2: Command-Line Interface