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Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Module Configuration Guide 9.10(0.0)

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Creating a Custom Privilege Level

Custom privilege levels start with the default EXEC mode command set.

You can then customize privilege levels 2-14 by:
  • removing commands from the EXEC mode commands
  • moving commands from EXEC Privilege mode to EXEC mode
  • allowing access to CONFIGURATION mode commands
  • allowing access to INTERFACE, LINE, ROUTE-MAP, and ROUTER mode commands

You can access all commands at your privilege level and below.

Moving a Command from EXEC Privilege Mode to EXEC Mode

Remove a command from the list of available commands in EXEC mode for a specific privilege level using the privilege exec command from CONFIGURATION mode. In the command, specify a level greater than the level given to a user or terminal line, then the first keyword of each restricted command.

Moving a Command from EXEC Privilege Mode to EXEC Mode

Move a command from EXEC Privilege to EXEC mode for a privilege level using the privilege exec command from CONFIGURATION mode. In the command, specify the privilege level of the user or terminal line, and specify all keywords in the command to which you want to allow access.

Allowing Access to CONFIGURATION Mode Commands

Allow access to CONFIGURATION mode using the privilege exec level level command configure from CONFIGURATION mode. A user that enters CONFIGURATION mode remains at his privilege level, and has access to only two commands, end and exit. Individually specify each CONFIGURATION mode command to which you want to allow access using the privilege configure level level command. In the command, specify the privilege level of the user or terminal line, and specify all keywords in the command to which you want to allow access.

Allowing Access to INTERFACE, LINE, ROUTE-MAP, and ROUTER Mode

  1. Similar to allowing access to CONFIGURATION mode, to allow access to INTERFACE, LINE, ROUTE-MAP, and ROUTER modes, first allow access to the command that enters you into the mode. For example, allow a user to enter INTERFACE mode using the privilege configure level level interface gigabitethernet command.
  2. Then, individually identify the INTERFACE, LINE, ROUTE-MAP or ROUTER commands to which you want to allow access using the privilege {interface | line | route-map | router} level level command. In the command, specify the privilege level of the user or terminal line and specify all keywords in the command to which you want to allow access.

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