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pw
– Create, edit, delete users and groups
passwd
– Change a password
Example:
Create a user ‘’myself”
pw adduser myself
Create a password for the user ‘’myself”
passwd myself
See the freebsd documentation for more examples on how to use these commands:
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/users-synopsis.html#users-modifying-utilities
NOTE:
If already setup for remote authentication, such as a RADIUS server (See Section 2.2.6),
you must update
/etc/nsswitch.conf
file to allow local users:
Step 1:
Edit the
/etc/nsswitch.conf
file. Uncomment the two lines for "Local authentication
only":
passwd: files
group: files
Step 2:
Comment out these two lines:
#passwd: files gateway_passwd
#group: files gateway_groups
Step 3:
Create and configure users using the pw command
Step 4:
Return the
/etc/nsswitch
file back to its original state
3.6 Status Command
The ATS-6501 provides overall system status, health, and measurement results via the
status
command available on the command port (1700). For more detailed information and a
description of the fields refer to Appendix B.
Status provides a sequence of field names to distinguish various devices and information from
one another. Each information field has a unique ID. Users can display the entire set of data
fields using the
status
command. It is possible to further refine the data requested by adding
additional information fields to the command line. For example, if the user simply wanted to get
the information on this system type
status
unit.
ATS-6501>status unit
[network]
[MAC] 00:30:96:00:01:02
[broadcast] 192.168.0.255
[default_gateway] 192.168.0.1
[ip] 192.168.0.60
[netmask] 255.255.255.0
[serial_number] SP00265
[start] 2013-08-05-14:21
[uptime] 2 days, 6 hours, 18 minutes
[ver] tflex-5-1-0
[OK] 2013-08-07T20:40:45Z