/mcpC H A P T E R 2 About CLI • CLI Privilege Levels, on page 5 • Start CLI session, on page 5 • Tab completes command, on page 7 • Command help, on page 7 • Ctrl-C exits command, on page 8 • Quit CLI session, on page 8 CLI Privilege Levels During installation of Unified Communications Manager, an administrator with level 4 privilege is created at the platform level. This administrator has all privileges to execute all the command line interface (CLI) commands. Through the CLI commands, the administrator with level 4 privilege creates the following administrators: • Administrator with level 0 privilege—This administrator has read-only access privilege on the interface. • Administrator with level 1 privilege—This administrator has both read and write access privilege on the interface. Administrators can execute CLI commands based on the privileges defined for each of them. Note After the administrators with the various privileges are created, you can start the CLI session. Start CLI session This procedure applies to both Unified Communications Manager and the IM and Presence Service. The Operating System for Unified Communications Manager is called the Cisco Unified Operating System. The Operating System for the IM and Presence Service is called the Unified IM and Presence Operating System. To start a CLI session for the IM and Presence Service, you must use the Unified IM and Presence Operating System. Note Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions, Release 15 and SUs 5

