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System Management
System Management is supported on platforms: c e s
This chapter explains the different protocols or services used to manage the Dell Force10 system
including:
•Configure Privilege Levels on page 57
•Configure Logging on page 61
•File Transfer Services on page 68
•Terminal Lines on page 69
•Lock CONFIGURATION mode on page 72
•Recovering from a Forgotten Password on page 74
•Recovering from a Forgotten Password on S-Series on page 76
•Recovering from a Failed Start on page 77
Configure Privilege Levels
Privilege levels restrict access to commands based on user or terminal line. There are 16 privilege levels, of
which three are pre-defined. The default privilege level is 1.
•Level 0—Access to the system begins at EXEC mode, and EXEC mode commands are limited to
enable, disable, and exit.
•Level 1—Access to the system begins at EXEC mode, and all commands are available.
•Level 15—Access to the system begins at EXEC Privilege mode, and all commands are available.
Create a Custom Privilege Level
Custom privilege levels start with the default EXEC mode command set. You can then customize privilege
levels 2-14 by:
• restricting access to an EXEC mode command
• moving commands from EXEC Privilege to EXEC mode
• restricting access