Log In and Out as the Linux CLI Users
The Linux CLI has two shell users: One with administrative access (Linux CLI admin user), and another with root access (Linux CLI root user). The following diagram illustrates the flow for logging in and out as the various CLI users.
To log in as the Linux CLI root user, you will have to transition from being the Cisco EPN Manager CLI admin user to the Linux CLI admin user to the Linux CLI root user. The following procedure gives you the exact steps you must follow to log in as these users. For more information on these users, refer to the Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager User and Administrator Guide.
Before You Begin
If the Linux CLI user is disabled, re-enable it. Refer to the user management procedures in the Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager User and Administrator Guide.
Procedure
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To log in as the Linux CLI root user:
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Step 2 |
To exit:
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What to do next
For security purposes, disable the Linux CLI users. Refer to the user management procedures in the Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager User and Administrator Guide.