viewing the Running-Config requires level 15 privilege which allows the user
to change the config.

But try the Startup-Config. You can assign it to any privilege level. If
they are not going to change the config, most of times the startup-config
and the running are the same.

HTH

Hamid
""Adam Hickey""  wrote in message
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> All,
>
> I want to configure a special priviledge level for our NOC in all our
cisco
> devices to basically have all commands except config. Looking at cco, if
you
> allow sh run at any priv level other than , the user will only be able to
see
> the commands they can configure which defeats the purpose. Anyone know a
way
> around this - so the NOC can have say a level 14 access and be able to see
> the
> entire running-config without being able to configure anything?
>
> thx
> Adam




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