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Privileged Exec Commands
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Most PRIV EXEC mode commands set operatingparameters. Privileged-level access must be
password protected to prevent unauthorized use. The PRIV EXEC command set includes those
commands contained in the USER EXEC mode. The PRIV EXEC mode also provides access to
configuration modes using the configure command, and includes advanced testing commands.
The PRIV EXEC mode prompt consists of the host name of the device, followed by a pound sign (#).
To access PRIV EXEC mode, enter the following command at the prompt:
RFS7000#enable
The PRIV EXEC mode is sometimes referred to as enable mode, because the
enable
command is
used to enter the mode.
If a password has been configured on the system, you are prompted to enter the password before
you are allowed access to privileged EXEC mode. The password is not displayed on the screen and
is case sensitive. If an enable password has not been set, the PRIV EXEC mode can be accessed
only from the router console (terminal connected to the console port). Use enable secret or enable
password.
Priv Exec Command
The following table summarizes the Priv Exec commands.
TABLE 2
Priv Exec Command Summary
Command
Description
Ref.
Manages archive files.
Changes the current directory.
Changes the password of the logged in user.
Reset function.
Configures the software system clock.
Clears the displayed screen.
Cluster context.
Enters the configuration mode.
Copies from one file to another.
Deletes a specified file from the system.
Displays the differences between two files.
Lists files on a file system.