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Access Privilege User Permission Flags Overview

Permission flags are used to grant a user access to operational mode commands and configuration hierarchy levels and statements. By specifying a specific permission flag on the user's login class at the [edit system login class] hierarchy level, you grant the user access to the corresponding commands and configuration hierarchy levels and statements. To grant access to all commands and configuration statements, use the all permissions flag.

For permission flags that grant access to configuration hierarchy levels and statements, the flags grant read-only privilege to that configuration. For example, the interface permissions flag grants read-only access to the [edit interfaces] hierarchy level. The -control form of the flag grants read-write access to that configuration. Using the preceding example, interface-control grants read-write access to the [edit interfaces] hierarchy level.

The permission flags listed in "Related Documentation" grant a specific set of access privileges. Each permission flag is listed with the operational mode commands and configuration hierarchy levels and statements for which that flag grants access.

Note: Each command listed represents that command and all subcommands with that command as a prefix. Each configuration statement listed represents the top of the configuration hierarchy to which that flag grants access.

 

Related Documentation

 

Published: 2012-11-27

 

Related Documentation

 

Published: 2012-11-27