Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
System Settings
▀ Enabling CLI Timestamping
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exit
port bits <slot#/port#>
recover line1 <LC slot#/port#>
recover line2 <LC slot#/port#>
no shutdown
end
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Confirming the Timing Source
Use the show timing command, documented in the Exec Mode Commands chapter of the Command Line Interface
Reference, to confirm that the timing source has been configured correctly.
Reference, to confirm that the timing source has been configured correctly.
Enabling CLI Timestamping
To display a timestamp (date and time) for every command that is executed on the CLI, enter the following command at
the root prompt for the Exec mode:
the root prompt for the Exec mode:
timestamps
The date and time appear immediately after you execute the command.
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Configuring System Administrative Users
Getting Started describes how to configure a context-level security administrator for the system.
This section provides instructions for configuring additional administrative users having the following privileges:
Security Administrators: have read-write privileges and can execute all CLI commands, including those
available to Administrators, Operators, and Inspectors
Administrators: have read-write privileges and can execute any command in the CLI except for a few security-
related commands that can only be configured by Security Administrators. Administrators can configure or
modify system settings and execute all system commands, including those available to the Operators and
Inspectors.
modify system settings and execute all system commands, including those available to the Operators and
Inspectors.
Operators: have read-only privileges to a larger subset of the Exec Mode commands. They can execute all
commands that are part of the inspector mode, plus some system monitoring, statistic, and fault management
functions. Operators do not have the ability to enter the Config Mode.
functions. Operators do not have the ability to enter the Config Mode.
Inspectors: are limited to a few read-only Exec Mode commands. The bulk of these are show commands for
viewing a variety of statistics and conditions. An Inspector cannot execute show configuration commands and
does not have the privilege to enter the Config Mode.
does not have the privilege to enter the Config Mode.
Configuration instructions are categorized according to the type of administrative user: context-level or local-user.