Super [command] super [level] [view] www.2cto.com user view [Default level] 0: access level [parameter] level: user level, value Range: 0 ~ 3. The default value is 3. [Description] The super command is used to switch the user from the current level to the specified level. 1-9 if the level parameter is not specified when using this command, the user will switch from the current level to level 3. User level refers to the classification of logon users, which are divided into four levels, which correspond to the command level. After logon, users of different levels can only use commands equal to or lower than their own levels. Users can switch to a user level that is lower than the current level without any conditions. To ensure operation security, only the AUX (use the Console port to log on) is used) you do not need to enter the switch password when logging on to the user interface and performing level switching. You need to enter the switch password when logging on to the VTY user interface. If the entered password is incorrect or the www.2cto.com password is not configured, the switchover fails. Therefore, before switching, configure the level switch password. For more information about the configuration, see the command "super password" and "super authentication-mode. [Example] # Switch the user level to level 2 (the current user level is 3 ). <Sysname> super 2 User privilege level is 2, and only those commands can be usedwhose level is equal or less than this. privilege note: 0-VISIT, 1-MONITOR, 2-SYSTEM, 3-MANAGE # restore the user level from Level 2 to level 3 (assuming that the password 123 has been set, otherwise, it cannot be restored to level 3 ). <Sysname> super 3 Password: User privilege level is 3, and only those commands can be usedwhose level is equal or less than this. privilege note: 0-VISIT, 1-MONITOR, 2-SYSTEM, 3-MANAGE