5.11 CMDLEVEL (Set current command group)

5.11.1 Function

The CMDLEVEL system parameter sets the current command group(s). A plus sign preceding the com-
mand group activates the console commands of this group, whereas a preceding minus sign deactivates
the commands.

A table showing the affiliation of each console command to the various command groups can be found in

Appendix D. Hercules Command Groups .

Some console commands are always active to keep Hercules operable, independent of the current active
command group. These commands are listed under command group 'NONE' in the above mentioned
table. Command group ‘NONE’ is the result of a ‘CMDLVL –ALL’ command.

The default command level is set to operator, maintenance, programmer and configuration (which corres-
ponds to the command "CMDLEVEL -ALL +OPER +MAINT +PROG +CONFIG"). Some of the arguments
can be abbreviated as shown in the syntax section below.

5.11.2 Syntax

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5.11.3 Parameter

+

The plus sign activates the commands of the following command group.

-

The minus sign deactivates the commands of the following command group.

ALL

Command group ‘ALL’ contains all Hercules console commands. Specifying com-
mand group ‘+ALL’ enables all console commands whereas command group ‘-ALL’
equals to NONE. This disables all console commands with the exception of com-
mands necessary to keep Hercules operable.

OPER

The ‘OPERator’ command group activates or deactivates all system operator
commands.

MAINT

Command group ’MAINT’ activates or deactivates all system maintainer com-
mands.

PROG

The ‘PROGrammer’ command group activates or deactivates all systems pro-
grammer commands.

CONFIG

Command group ‘CONFIGuration’ activates or deactivates all system configuration
commands.

DEVEL

The ‘DEVELoper’ command group activates or deactivates all system developer
commands.

DEBUG

Command group ‘DEBUG’ activates or deactivates all debugging activity com-
mands activities.

5.11.4 Examples

Example 1:

Set the command group to OPERATOR and PROGRAMMER.

CMDLEVEL –ALL +OPERATOR +PROGRAMMER

Example 2:

Allow all commands but exclude the DEBUG command group.

CMDLEVEL +ALL -DEBUG

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