Privileged User Mode
The Privileged User command mode is the high-level tier in the command hierarchy, one step up from the Basic User mode. A password is required to access the mode after you have accessed the Basic User mode. The mode allows you to configure all the device's settings. Once you have logged in to the device, the Privileged User mode is accessed by entering the following commands:
> enablePassword: <Privileged User mode password> #
The Privileged User mode prompt is "#".
● | Only management users with Security Administrator or Master user levels can access the Privileged User mode. |
● | The default password for accessing the Privileged User mode is Admin (case-sensitive). To change this password, use the privilege-password command. |
● | If you enable RADIUS- or LDAP-based user login authentication, when users with Security Administrator privilege level log in to the device’s CLI, they are automatically given access to the Privileged User mode. |
● | You can enforce password complexity, using the enforce-password-complexity command. For a description of password complexity, refer to the User's Manual (WebUsers_Password). |
The Privileged User mode groups the configuration commands under the following configuration command sets:
Configuration Command Sets |
Description |
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Network |
Contains IP network-related commands (e.g., interface and dhcp-server). To access this command set: # configure network (config-network)# |
System |
Contains system-related commands (e.g., clock, snmp settings, and web). To access this command set: # configure system (config-system)# |
Troubleshoot |
Contains troubleshooting-related commands (e.g., syslog, logging and test-call). To access this command set: # configure troubleshoot (config-troubleshoot)# |
VoIP |
Contains voice-over-IP (VoIP) related commands (e.g., ip-group, sbc, and media). To access this command set: # configure voip (config-voip)# |