What is the effect of the following command entered at the CLI of an HP E5400 zl Series switch at factory default settings?
Switch# exit
A. The user is logged out of the console.
B. The privilege level moves from manager to operator.
C. Unsaved configuration changes are deleted.
D. The user exits from configuration mode.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
For HP E-series switches:
Operator level:
At the Operator level you can examine the current configuration and move between interfaces without being able to change the configuration. A “>” character delimits the Operator-level prompt.
For example: ProCurve>
Manger level:
Provides all Operator level privileges plus the ability to perform system-level actions that do not require saving changes to the system configuration file. The prompt for the Manager level contains only the system name and the “#” delimiter. To select this level, enter the enable command at the Operator prompt and enter the Manager password, when prompted.
For example: ProCurve#
Global Configuration:
Provides all Operator and Manager level privileges, and enables you to make configuration changes to any of the switch’s software features. The prompt for the Global Configuration level includes the system name and “(config)”. To select this level, enter the config command at the Manager prompt.
For example: ProCurve(config)#
Context Configuration:
Provides all Operator and Manager privileges, and enables you to make configuration changes in a specific context, such as one or more ports or a VLAN. The prompt for the Context Configuration level includes the system name and the selected context.
For example:ProCurve(eth-1)#