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Default Privilege Levels Level 2, which is not enabled by default, adds a few additional show and clear commands, but provides no opportunity for a user to reconfigure the router. Finally, level 15 allows full access to all router commands.
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  • What are the Cisco privilege levels?

    Cisco switches (and other devices) use privilege levels to provide password security for different levels of switch operation.
    By default, the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC (Level 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15).

  • What are the privilege levels in Cisco WLC?

    There are 16 privilege levels of admins access, 0-15, on the Cisco router or switch that you can configure to provide customized access control.
    With 0 being the least privileged and 15 being the most privileged.

  • What are the levels of user privilege?

    As a security feature, Cisco IOS® Software separates EXEC sessions into two different access levels: user EXEC level and privileged EXEC level.
    User EXEC level allows you to access only basic monitoring commands; privileged EXEC level allows you to access all router commands.

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