Dell Networking OS6 - How to Log in to Privileged EXEC Mode remotely
Summary: This article explains how to directly log in to Privileged EXEC Mode remotely on a Dell N-Series Switch running OS6. SSH or Telnet can be used for this login method.
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Instructions
Authorization allows the administrator to control which services a user is allowed to access. This configuration uses the local user database for authorization, such that a user can enter privileged EXEC mode directly.
Command Syntax
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Enter configuration mode |
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Configure a user to enter privileged EXEC mode using local method. |
Verification
You can verify the authorization methods using the below command:
Console# show authorization methods
Exec Authorization List Methods
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dfltExecAuthList local
Command Authorization List Methods
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dfltCmdAuthList none
Line Exec Method Lists Command Method Lists
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Console dfltExecAuthList dfltCmdAuthList
Telnet dfltExecAuthList dfltCmdAuthList
SSH dfltExecAuthList dfltCmdAuthList
Network Authorization Methods
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Dot1x none
Affected Products
N Series, PowerSwitch N1100-ON Series, PowerSwitch N1500 Series, PowerSwitch N2000 Series, PowerSwitch N2100 Series, PowerSwitch N3000 Series, Dell EMC PowerSwitch N3000E-ON Series, Dell EMC PowerSwitch N3100 SeriesArticle Properties
Article Number: 000183834
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 15 Aug 2025
Version: 3
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