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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description>You can set user account privileges to be lower than standard admin.  Router admins typically get privilege level 15 for all commands.  Privilege level 11 will be allowed to perform most read functions but not be able to do a &quot;show run&quot;.  

Within TACACS you can be extremely specific as to which commands you want to permit or deny for each privilege level to execute.</description>
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<p>Within TACACS you can be extremely specific as to which commands you want to permit or deny for each privilege level to execute.</p>
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