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ZyWALL Series CLI Reference Guide
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CHAPTER 2
User and Privilege Modes
This chapter describes how to use these two modes.
2.1 User And Privilege Modes
This is the mode you are in when you first log into the CLI. (Do not confuse ‘user mode’ with types of user
accounts the Zyxel Device uses. See Chapter 49 on page 440 for more information about the user types.
‘User’ type accounts can only run ‘exit’ in this mode. However, they may need to log into the device in
order to be authenticated for ‘user-aware’ policies, for example a firewall rule that a particular user is
exempt from or a VPN tunnel that only certain people may use.)
Type ‘enable’ to go to ‘privilege mode’. No password is required. All commands can be run from here
except those marked with an asterisk. Many of these commands are for trouble-shooting purposes, for
example debug commands. Customer support may ask you to run some of these commands and send
the results if you need assistance troubleshooting your device.
For admin logins, all commands are visible in ‘user mode’ but not all can be run there. The following
table displays which commands can be run in ‘user mode’. All commands can be run in ‘privilege
mode’.
Type ezmode activate if you have a simple network environment with one ISP for Internet access for
example. You’ll enter Easy Mode every time you log in to the Zyxel Device using the Web Configurator.
Objects created in Easy Mode begin with EZ_
Type ezmode deactivate if you have a complex network environment with two ISPs for Internet access
for example. You’ll enter Expert Mode every time you log in to the Zyxel Device using the Web
Configurator. Some EZ_ objects cannot be edited in Expert Mode.
The psm commands are for Zyxel’s internal manufacturing process.
Table 5 User (U) and Privilege (P) Mode Commands
COMMAND MODE DESCRIPTION
apply
P Applies a configuration file.
atse
U/P Displays the seed code
clear
U/P Clears system or debug logs or DHCP binding.
configure
U/P Use ‘configure terminal’ to enter configuration mode.
copy
P Copies configuration files.
debug (*)
U/P For support personnel only! The device needs to have the debug flag enabled.
delete
P Deletes configuration files.
details
P Performs diagnostic commands.

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