It is the privilege mode.
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It is the privilege mode.
This command provides the ability to the administrator to enter an encrypted form of the enable password. If the administrator uses the enable password command the password is stored in plain text within the startup config file. If enable secret is used, the password is stored as an encrypted string within the startup config file.
This command enables a strong encryption algorithm for the enable secret password command.
There is no need to enable the administrator account as it is always enable (bundled in the operating system). Hence, a user may be given limited access rights by the person accountable to keep the administrator account.
Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator successfully pings R1 from R3. Next, the administrator runs the show cdp neighbors command on R3. The output of this command is displayed.What are two reasons for the absence of R1 in the output? (Choose two.)~**The no cdp run command has been run at R1.**The no cdp enable command has been run at Fa0/1 interface of R3.R1 is powered off.
Privileged mode (will turn into a # sign after the router name instead of the > sign it has upon startup.
The "enable" command will bring the privilege level from user exec to privileged exec. Example: R1> R1>enable R1#
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Computers are usually set up so that someone has to be an administrator in order to make changes to the software for safety. Therefore it might be possible to enable a usb drive if the administrator of the computer has allowed that specific aspect otherwise it is not possible.