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Related Documentation
- Setting the Editing Level for the SRC CLI
- Setting the Terminal Type for the SRC CLI
- Setting the Screen Length for the SRC CLI
- Setting the Screen Width for the SRC CLI
- Viewing Information About the SRC CLI (C-Web Interface)
Viewing Settings for the SRC CLI
Purpose
View the current CLI settings.
Action
In operational mode, enter the following command:
user@host> show cli CLI complete-on-space set to on CLI editing level is: normal CLI working directory is '/'
You can also use the show cli directory command to display the current working directory.
To view the authorization settings for the user logged in to the CLI:
user@host> show cli authorization Current user: 'root' loginName 'user' class 'super-user' Permissions: admin-- Can view user accounts admin-control-- Can modify user accounts clear-- Can clear learned network information configure-- Can enter configuration mode field-- Special for field (debug) support firewall-- Can view firewall configuration firewall-control-- Can modify firewall configuration interface-- Can view interface configuration interface-control-- Can modify interface configuration maintenance-- Can perform system maintenance (as wheel) network-- Can access the network reset-- Can reset and restart interfaces and processes routing-- Can view routing configuration routing-control-- Can modify routing configuration secret-- Can view secret configuration secret-control-- Can modify secret configuration security-- Can view security configuration security-control-- Can modify security configuration shell-- Can start a local shell snmp-- Can view SNMP configuration snmp-control-- Can modify SNMP configuration system-- Can view system configuration system-control-- Can modify system configuration view-- Can view current values and statistics service-- Can view service definitions service-control-- Can modify service definitions subscriber-- Can view subscriber profiles subscriber-control-- Can modify subscriber profiles Individual command authorization: Allow regular expression: none Deny regular expression: none Allow configuration regular expression: none Deny configuration regular expression: none
The show cli authorization class class command can display two different outputs.
If your loginName and the name of your user profile are the same, the output is: Current user: 'loginName'. For example:
user@host> show cli authorization Current user: 'root' class 'super-user'
If your loginName and the name of your user profile differ, both names are included in the output:
Current user: 'profile' loginName loginName class class
The loginName displayed is the name you entered when you logged in. For example:
user@host> show cli authorization Current user: 'root' loginName 'user' class 'super-user'
Related Documentation
- Setting the Editing Level for the SRC CLI
- Setting the Terminal Type for the SRC CLI
- Setting the Screen Length for the SRC CLI
- Setting the Screen Width for the SRC CLI
- Viewing Information About the SRC CLI (C-Web Interface)