[PDF] cisco privilege mode level

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 is privileged mode in Cisco?

    The Privileged Mode (Global Configuration Mode) is used mainly to configure the router, enable interfaces, setup security, define dialup interfaces etc.

  • What are the levels of user privilege?

    By default, the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC (Level 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15).
    You can configure up to 16 hierarchical levels of commands for each mode.

  • What are the privilege modes of a Cisco switch?

    Cisco Routers operate in different modes, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages.

    User EXEC Mode.Privileged EXEC Mode.Configuration Mode.

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Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC. (Level 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15). You can 



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC (Level 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15). You can 



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC. (Level 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15). You can 



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC (Level 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15). You can 



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC. (Level 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15). You can 



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC (Level. 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15). You can 



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

Software Configuration Guide Cisco IOS Release 15.2(6)E (Catalyst 2960-L Switches) -Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels.



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC (Level 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15). You can 



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC (Level 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15). You can 



Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels

By default the Cisco IOS software operates in two modes (privilege levels) of password security: user EXEC (Level 1) and privileged EXEC (Level 15). You can