Chapter 2
Shelf Management Commands
clidbxlevel
Command Line Interface Level—modify the contents of the CLI help output.
The clidbxlevel command lets you display the attributes for a command. You must execute clidbxlevel
on each card where you want to change the level of displayed information. For example, if you execute
clidbxlevel on an AXSM in slot 2 and want to see the same level of information in slot 8, you must
execute clidbxlevel on the CLI in slot 8 and make the appropriate change. The attributes consist of:
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Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
clidbxlevel [level]
Syntax Description
level
Related Commands
None
Attributes
Log: no log
Example
Specify level 1 for the CLI. Obtain attributes for all "user" commands.
pop20one.7.PXM.a > clidbxlevel 1
Value of cliDbxLevel is now 1
pop20one.7.PXM.a > ? user
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The required card state for execution
The minimum user-privilege for the command
Whether an incident of command execution appears in a log file
The level is either 0–3. If you do not include a level, the system states the current level.
State: active, standby, init
Command
Access
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adduser
GROUP1
cnfuser
GROUP1
deluser
GROUP1
dspusers
ANYUSER
users
ANYUSER
Privilege: SERVICE_GP
Card
Log
A
+
A
-
A
+
A|S
-
A|S
-
Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
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