
Executing Multi-Level Commands from the User Command Mode E-3
Executing Multi-Level Commands from
the User Command Mode
You can execute multi-level commands in the User command
mode if you are logged in with an account that gives you access
to the Configuration commands.
When you execute a multi-level command from the User
command mode, the command string must begin with enable
system. This is an access-mode command that consists of the
enable command and the Superuser password (system). In the
following example, the target command is ssh v1:
Configuring the Notification Feature with
Multi-Level Commands
You need to execute the restart notification command, in the
Superuser command mode, after you execute a multi-level
command that effects the Notification Feature. The commands
that effect the Notification Feature are those that reside in the
Notification command mode and in its subordinate command
modes.
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InReach:0 >enable system configuration ssh v1
1. The subordinate command modes of the Notification command mode are
User Service, User Information, Service Profile, Async Profile, Localsyslog
Profile, Remotesyslog Profile, SMTP Profile, SNPP Profile, TAP Profile, and
WEB Profile. Figure 1.1 on page 1-2 shows the nesting of command modes
in the Notification command mode.
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