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Security Levels
Each menu item on the configuration screens has an associated security level.
The security level ranges from 0 (highest security level) to 5 (lowest security
level). This level determines whether a Telnet session can access that menu
item. The Telnet session is assigned a security level set by the user. Passwords
can only be accessed as security level 0. The maintenance port is always at se-
curity level 0.
The security levels are assigned as follows:
Level
0
Access all parameters including passwords
1
Access all parameters except passwords
2
Access all parameters except passwords and
authentication methods
3
Access all parameters except passwords,
authentication methods, and ISDN parameters
4
Access only test and status menus
5
Access status menus only
Summary of Contents for Express XL
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Page 22: ...Quick Startup Guide 6 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 42: ...Chapter 2 Installation 26 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 122: ...Chapter 3 Terminal Menu Operation and Structure 106 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 130: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 114 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 154: ...Appendix B Log Messages 138 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 158: ...Appendix C SNMP 142 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 164: ...Appendix E Terminal Mode Commands 148 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 174: ...Glossary 158 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
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