
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
When you set a command to a privilege level, all commands whose syntax is a subset of that command
are also set to that level. For example, if you set the show ip route command to level 15, the show
commands and show ip commands are automatically set to privilege level 15 unless you set them
individually to different levels. To return to the default privilege for a given command, use the no privilege
mode level level command command in global configuration mode.
Note
Logging Into and Exiting a Privilege Level
To log in to a specified privilege level or to exit to a specified privilege level, follow these steps, beginning
in privileged EXEC mode:
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
enable level
2.
disable level
DETAILED STEPS
PurposeCommand or Action
Logs in to a specified privilege level.
enable level
Step 1
level — The privilege range is from 0 to 15.
Exits to a specified privilege level.
disable level
Step 2
Controlling Access Point Access with RADIUS
This section describes how to control administrator access to the wireless device by using Remote
Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS). For complete instructions on configuring the wireless device
to support RADIUS, see the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points.
RADIUS provides detailed accounting information and flexible administrative control over authentication
and authorization processes. RADIUS is facilitated through authentication, authorization, and accounting
(AAA) and can be enabled only through AAA commands.
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this section, see “Cisco IOS Security
Command Reference” .
Note
RADIUS configuration tasks are described in the following sections:
Cisco 800 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
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Configuring Wireless Devices
Securing Access to the Wireless Device
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