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The
add user
<name> command parameters are described in the following table.
add address_pool user
<user_name>
Assigns a user to a previously configured address pool. The command has the
following parameter:
pool_name
<name>
When creating an address pool user, be sure to verify that a valid address pool
exists.
Delete Commands
delete user
<name>
The
delete user
<name> command deletes a user you previously added to the
Local User Table. Use
list users
to see the currently defined user.
delete address_pool user
<name> pool_name
<name>
Removes a user previously assigned to the specified address pool with the
add
address_pool user
command.
Enable Command
enable user
<name>
The
enable user
<name> command allows a user to establish a session with the
OfficeConnect Gateway. Use the
add user
command to add a user. Use the
list
users
command to see the current state of all users.
Disable Command
disable user
<user_name>
The
disable user
<name> command disables the specified user from being used.
This affects LAN and WAN connections that depend on that user for parameters. It
Parameters
Description
[name]
Name of user to be added, up to
64 ASCII
characters. The limit is No
more than
451
local users.
enabled
Optional
. Indicates whether the user is enabled (
YES
) or disabled (
NO
)
by this command.
login_service
Protocol to be used for a login user. Options are:
RLOGIN
TELNET
(
default
)
password
User password (optional). The limit is
127 ASCII
characters. You can
create a null password with:
password “”.
type
Type of user - may be one or more types.
Login
uses the login_service specified.
Network
Manage
users have administrative authority.
Manage_readonly
users do not have administrative authority
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C100XF
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