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Entering Privileged Mode
WARNING
Enter the shell environment only if your support provider instructs you to perform debugging operations.
Procedure
Log on to the CLI.
See
Entering the CLI
.
At the prompt, type
enable
and press
ENTER
to enter privileged mode.
Type the default password,
trend#1
, and then press
ENTER
.
The prompt changes from > to #.
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