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Setting Privilege Levels for no or default Versions

The privilege command allows you to set command privilege levels for no and default versions of commands. However, setting the privilege level for either the no or default versions of a command does not set the privilege level of the affirmative version of the command. This means that you can have the no or default version of a command at a different privilege level than its affirmative version

Note: You can set the no or default command to a separate privilege level without specifying any other command to follow. This would force all commands that have a no or default version to function only for that privilege level and higher.

For example, if you issue the privilege exec level 10 no command, all no versions in the Privileged Exec mode are available to users at level 10 and higher.

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