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Privileged Exec Commands
In this chapter
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Most PRIV EXEC commands set operating parameters. Privileged-level access should be password
protected to prevent unauthorized use. The PRIV EXEC command set includes commands
contained within the USER EXEC mode. The PRIV EXEC mode also provides access to configuration
modes, 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 the PRIV EXEC mode, enter the following at the prompt:
RFController>enable
RFController#
The PRIV EXEC mode is often referred to as the enable mode, because the
enable
command is
used to enter the mode.
There is no provision to configure a password to get access to PRIV EXEC
(enable) mode.
Priv Exec command
summarizes the controller PRIV EXEC commands:.
TABLE 4
Priv Exec Commands
Command
Description
Ref.
Acknowledges alarms
Manages archive files
Changes the current directory
Changes the password of the logged user
Resets controller functions to last saved configuration
Configures the software system clock
Clears the display screen
Displays the cluster context
Enters the configuration mode
Copies content from one file to another
Displays debugging functions
Deletes a specified file from the system
Displays differences between two files
Lists the files on a filesystem
Turns off privileged mode command