Which Two Statements Are True Regarding The User Exec Mode? (Choose Two.)
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For security purposes, Cisco software has built two different EXEC sessions which have entirely different access. Furthermore, the router of the Cisco and the switches have the IOS operating system. The prime interface for the Cisco IOS router, for their switches, is Command-line Interface. And the mode of the IOS which are supported by the CLI is in the following:
The basic purpose of determining these is to identify the user EXEC mode and from where it is the mode. We will define it in the following section. There is a question about the user EXEC mode the answer to it is also described in the article below.
User EXEC mode:
The EXEC Mode is also known as the User mode and it is the mode after you are connecting with the Cisco network, gives authority to the router when you are login on to it. The mode authorizes the user only the execution of the Basic commands. The router cannot be configured with help of this mode.
By first entered into the Cisco router the pop-up shows that it is the User EXEC mode and the symbol of the EXEC mode is > after the name of the router. In the pop-up, the test is the hostname by default it is the device name but you can also change it according to your choice and after then it could be anything.
There are few commands of this mode that you can easily find in the devices, switches, etc., few of them is given in the following section:
Connect: The work of the mode is to open the terminal session to either switch.
Disconnect: The purpose of this session is to close the session which is open for the remote router.
Enable: The work of this command is to enter into the Privileged EXEC mode.
Ping: the command sends the ping the ICMP request to the IP host of the remote which is maybe a switch or router.
Show: It can show the configuration message or the information and it is very limited.
Systat: The management connection is display by the Systat command.
telnet: it can open the telnet connection with router or switch.
Traceroute: The name indicates it can trace the route to the destination and show the connectivity.
This set of commands is not able to do many changes in the system, and it is good in a way you can enter the mode without a password.
Which two statements are true regarding the user EXEC mode?
All router commands are available.
The correct answer is options 2 and 4. The pop-up is shown with > after the router name. And few changes can be made with these commands.
1. User Exec mode is the lowest privilege level for monitoring and troubleshooting.
2. User Exec mode allows access to most of the router’s commands.