Okay here is what i have now Chuck: I did 2621(config)#priv exec level 8 show line 2621(config)#priv exec level 8 clear line 2621(config)#priv exec level 8 show session 2621(config)#priv exec level 8 show host And assigned a password to level 8
Then telneted in, used the telnet password, did "enable 8". Did a show host. It shows me the hosts, and this is what i get: 2621#sh host Default domain is not set Name/address lookup uses static mappings Host Port Flags Age Type Address(es) s3550 2040 (perm, OK) 1 IP 192.169.1.4 Then, when I do s3550, I get: 2621#s3550 % Unknown command or computer name, or unable to find computer address Do I need something to allow reverse telnet? I appreicate the time, Dan Chuck wrote: > > a couple of things - you set the privilege level very low. most > commands > have a default level of 7 or so IIRC. > > you could do login local, and associate privilege level with > the local > login. set that level at 1 or 2. set the enable level at 10. > > or you could change the privilege level of only those commands > you want the > user to see to a much lower level. I think really all they need > is show > hosts, show sessions, maybe show users, and the clear line > functions. > > HTH Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48684&t=48678 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]