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Defining CLI Levels of Privilege
The CLI has the ability to map any command to one
of 16 levels of command privilege (0 to 15). When you access the Privileged
Exec mode, you have access to those commands that map to your access
level or below. In other words, if you access the Privileged Exec
mode at access level 10 (the default), you have access to all commands
with an access level setting of 10 or lower.
In general, command privileges fall within one
of the following levels:
- 0—Allows you to execute the help, enable, disable, and exit commands
- 1—Allows you to execute commands in User Exec mode
plus commands at level 0
- 5—Allows you to execute Privileged Exec show commands plus the commands at levels 1 and 0
- 10—Allows you to execute all commands except support
commands, which may be provided by Juniper Networks Customer Service,
or the privilege command to assign privileges
to commands
- 15—Allows you to execute support commands and assign
privileges to commands
For information about how to set individual command
levels, see CLI Command Privileges.
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