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Posted By yotis 9 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyI believe that all of you are familiar with privilege levels (0-15) on Cisco IOS. The most useful for network engineers is level 15 and the highest one as it will allow you full access to all IOS features, but in most networks only a few persons have this privilege level. In my opinion is normal to be like this, as with this limitation in, the risk that somebody will login and configure something that will lead to a system failure is minimized. Also true is that this will limit the troubleshooting on the network in case of an issue.
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