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- set cli language command
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- set cli screen-width command
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Related Documentation
- Types of SRC Commands and Statements
- Commands to Control the SRC CLI Environment Overview
- Setting the Terminal Type for the SRC CLI
- Setting the SRC CLI Prompt
- Viewing Information About the SRC CLI (C-Web Interface)
Setting the Editing Level for the SRC CLI
The editing level determines which statements and commands are visible to a user from the SRC CLI. Table 17 describes the editing levels.
Table 17: Editing Levels
Level | Description |
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Basic | Only values that must be configured are visible. |
Normal | Common values and basic values are visible; this is the default setting. |
Advanced | All configurable values, including the common and basic values, are visible. |
Expert | All configurable values and internal values used for debugging are visible. |
If you log in to the CLI as root, the default editing level, normal, is available to you because root does not require a user profile to access the CLI. Although root access is used for initial configuration of a C Series Controller, user accounts are used to enter commands and statements at the CLI.
The editing level can be set for:
- Specified users in the user profiles
- A current user session.
For information about the editing level of configuration statements and options, see the SRC PE CLI Command Reference.
To set the editing level for the CLI:
- In operational mode, use the set cli level command.
- set cli level basic
- set cli level normal
- set cli level advanced
- set cli level expert
To view the editing level of the current CLI session:
- In operational mode, use the show cli command.
Related Documentation
- Types of SRC Commands and Statements
- Commands to Control the SRC CLI Environment Overview
- Setting the Terminal Type for the SRC CLI
- Setting the SRC CLI Prompt
- Viewing Information About the SRC CLI (C-Web Interface)