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ES-3124 User’s Guide
236 Chapter 34 Introducing Commands
Syntax:
logins username <username> password <password>
logins username <username> privilege <0-14>
where
34.7 Command Modes
There are three command modes: User, Enable and Configure. The modes (and commands)
available to you depend on what level of privilege your account has. See Section 34.6 on page
235 for more information on setting up privilege levels.
When you first log into the command interpreter with a read-only account (having a privilege
of 0 to 12), the initial mode is the User mode. The User mode commands are a subset of
Enable mode commands. The User mode command prompt ends with an angle bracket (>).
To enter Enable mode, type
enable and enter the administrator password when prompted (the
default is 1234). When you enter Enable mode, the command prompt changes to the pound
sign (
#). If you log into the command interpreter as an administrator you automatically enter
Enable mode.
The following table describes command interpreter modes and how to access them.
username <username>
= Specifies a new user (up to 32 alphanumeric characters). Enter
a user name to change the settings of an existing account.
password <password>
= Specifies the new password (up to 32 alphanumeric
characters) for this user.
privilege <0-14>
= Assigns a privilege level for the user.
Table 81 Command Interpreter Mode Summary
MODE .DESCRIPTION
HOW TO LOGIN/
ACCESS
PROMPT
User
Commands available in this mode are
a subset of enable mode. You can
perform basic tests and display
general system information.
Default login level for a
read-only account.
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Enable Commands available in this mode
allow you to save configuration
settings, reset configuration settings
as well as display further system
information. This mode also contains
the
configure command which
takes you to config mode.
Default login level for
accounts with a
privilege of 13 or 14.
Read-only accounts
(with a privilege of 0-
12) need to type the
enable command
and enter enable mode
password.
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