BROADway - Release 4.00
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Configuration
Setting Up User Accounts
For example:
ENT-USER::NSP:1234::joetech,mypassword,ADMIN,TL1;
This command adds an account to the system where the username is
joetech
, the password is
mypassword,
the security level is
ADMIN
and the default shell is
TL1
.
For all TL1 commands, after performing an
ENT
or
ED
command (to add or edit information), you
should always use the corresponding
RTRV
command to verify that your additions or changes were
made correctly.
For example, after using the
ENT-USER
command to add users, use the
RTRV-USER::NSP:1234::ALL;
command to view all user accounts.
Editing User Accounts
To edit a user’s user name, password, and security level, use the
ED-USER
TL1 command:
ED-USER::NSP:1234::<username>,<password>,<security>,<shell>;
<username>
—The name of the user account.
<password>
—The account's password.
<security>
—The security level to assign to this account, either
ADMIN
,
CONFIG
,
MAINT
, or
READER
.
<shell>
—Indicates what the default command shell prompt is for this account, either
TL1
or
IPCLI
(for packet services).
Deleting User Accounts
To delete a user, use the
DLT-USER
TL1 command:
DLT-USER::NSP:1234::<username>;
<username>
—The name of the user account.
Summary of Contents for BROADway System 770-0125-AB
Page 1: ...BROADway INSTALLATION MANUAL Part Number 770 0125 AB Product Release 4 00 March 2004 ...
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