[PDF] cisco privilege levels explained

By default, Cisco routers have three levels of privilege—zero, user, and privileged. Zero-level access allows only five commands—logout, enable, disable, help, and exit. User level (level 1) provides very limited read-only access to the router, and privileged level (level 15) provides complete control over the router.
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  • 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?

    Requirements

    privilege level 1 = non-privileged (prompt is router>), the default level for logging in.privilege level 15 = privileged (prompt is router#), the level after going into enable mode.privilege level 0 = seldom used, but includes 5 commands: disable, enable, exit, help, and logout.

  • What are the privilege levels in Cisco Tacacs?

    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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Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default no password is defined. ?(Optional) For encryption-type



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

Enable secret password and privilege level. No password is defined. Cisco switches (and other devices) use privilege levels to provide password security ...



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

Enable secret password and privilege level. No password is defined. Cisco devices use privilege levels to provide password security for different levels ...



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

No password is defined. The default is level 15 (privileged EXEC level). This feature is supported on Cisco Catalyst 3560-CX Series Switches only.



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default no password is defined. • (Optional) For encryption-type



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

Type 6 encrypted password is supported from Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1 If you have defined privilege levels you can also assign a specific ...



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

Enable secret password and privilege level. No password is defined. Cisco devices use privilege levels to provide password security for different levels ...



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default no password is defined. ?(Optional) For encryption-type



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

Enable secret password and privilege level. No password is defined. Cisco devices use privilege levels to provide password security for different levels ...



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

Type 6 encrypted password is supported from Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1 If you have defined privilege levels you can also assign a specific ...