By default, the command level of a user is a value ranging from 0 to 3, and the user access level
is a value ranging from 0 to 15. Table 2-1 lists the association between user access levels and
command levels.
Table 2-1 Association between user access levels and command levels
User
Level
Com
man
d
Level
Level
Name
Description
0 0 Visit
level
This level gives access to commands that run network diagnostic
tools (such as ping and tracert) and commands that start from a
local device, visit external devices (such as Telnet client side ),
and a part of display commands.
1 0 and
1
Monitor
ing
level
This level gives access to commands, like the display command,
that are used for system maintenance and fault diagnosis.
2 0, 1,
and 2
Configu
ration
level
This level gives access to commands that configure network
services provided directly to users, including routing and
network layer commands.
3-15 0, 1,
2, and
3
Manage
ment
level
This level gives access to commands that control basic system
operations and provide support for services. These commands
include file system commands, FTP commands, TFTP
commands, configuration file switching commands, power
supply control commands, backup board control commands,
user management commands, level setting commands, system
internal parameter setting commands, and debugging commands
for fault diagnosis.
NOTE
l The default command level may be higher than the command level defined according to the command
rules in application.
l The level of the command that a user can run is determined by the level of this user.
l Login users have 16 levels. The login users can use only the command of the levels that are equal to
or lower than their own levels. The user privilege level level command sets the user level.
Searching Commands Based on Command Levels
You can search for all commands at a specific level simultaneously. The procedure is as follows:
1. Open the command reference (.chm.) file.
2. Click the "Search" tab. The search window will be displayed as shown in Figure 2-1.
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