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Navigating Cisco IOS XR Software Command Modes
Task: basic-services : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bcdl : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bfd : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bgp : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: boot : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bundle : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: cdp : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: cef : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: cisco-support : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG (reserved)
Task: config-mgmt : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: config-services : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: crypto : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: diag : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
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show aaa usergroup Command: Example

To view the rights assigned to a user group, type the show aaa usergroup group-name command:

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show aaa usergroup root-system
User group 'root-system'
Inherits from task group 'root-system'
User group 'root-system' has the following combined set
of task IDs (including all inherited groups):
Task: aaa : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: acl : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: admin : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: ancp : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: atm : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: basic-services : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bcdl : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bfd : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bgp : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: boot : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bundle : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: cdp : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: cef : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: config-mgmt : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: config-services : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: crypto : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: diag : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: drivers : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
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Navigating Cisco IOS XR Software Command Modes

The Cisco IOS XR Software CLI has different command modes. Each mode provides access to a subset

of commands used to configure, monitor, and manage the router. Access to a mode is determined by your

user group. The following sections describe the navigation of the command modes:

Identifying the Command Mode in the CLI Prompt, page 3-11
Common Command Modes, page 3-12
Entering EXEC Commands from a Configuration Mode, page 3-14
Command Mode Navigation Example, page 3-15