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Commands and Reports
Issue 1
December 1997
11-9
The following comands are always restricted to privileged users only:
—
init-sys
(initialize system)
—
rstr-passwd
(restore password)
—
rtrv-lgn
(retrieve login)
—
rtrv-passwd
(retrieve password)
—
set-fecom
(set far-end communication)
—
set-lgn
(set login)
—
set-secu
(set security)
—
set-feat
(set feature)
—
set-sync
(set synchronization)
When security is enabled on a system, the following commands become
restricted to priviliged users only:
—
cpy-prog
(copy program)
—
dlt-osacmap
(delete OS application context ID map entry)
—
ent-osacmap
(enter OC application context ID map entry)
—
ent-ulsdcc-l3
(enter upper layer section DCC, Layer 3)
—
ent-ulsdcc-l4
(enter upper layer section DCC, Layer 4)
—
ent-tl1msgmap
(enter TL1 message map for Operations Systems)
—
init-pm
(initialize performance montoring)
—
ins-prog
(install program)
—
reset
(reset system software)
—
set-date
(set date)
—
set-ne
(set network element)
—
set-x25
(set X.25 link)
When security is enabled on a system, only the following commands may be
executed by Reports-Only users:
—
?
(help)
—
logout
(log out)
—
rlgn
(remote login)
—
set-link
(set link)
—
set-passwd
(set password)
—
T
(toggle)
— all
rtrv
commands except
rtrv-lgn
and
rtrv-passwd
Refer to the
set-secu
command for more details on system security.