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User interface
authentication
mode
User privilege level
switching
authentication
mode
Information required for
the first authentication
mode
Information required for the
second authentication mode
scheme
local
Password configured on the
device with the super
password command for the
privilege level.
N/A
local scheme
Password configured on the
device with the super
password command for the
privilege level.
Password for privilege level
switching configured on the
AAA server. The system uses the
username used for logging in as
the privilege level switching
username.
scheme
Password for privilege level
switching configured on the
AAA server. The system uses
the username used for
logging in as the privilege
level switching username.
N/A
scheme local
Password for privilege level
switching configured on the
AAA server. The system uses
the username used for
logging in as the privilege
level switching username.
Password configured on the
device with the super password
command for the privilege level.
Changing the level of a command
Every command in a view has a default command level. The default command level scheme is sufficient
for the security and ease of maintenance requirements of most networks. If you want to change the level
of a command, make sure the change does not result in any security risk or maintenance problem.
To change the level of a command:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Change the level of a
command in a specific view.
command-privilege level level view
view command
See Table 7 for
the default settings.
Saving the running configuration
You can use the save command in any view to save all submitted and executed commands into the
configuration file. Commands saved in the configuration file can survive a reboot. The save command
does not take effect on one-time commands, including display and reset commands. One-time
commands are never saved.
Displaying and maintaining CLI