Getting Started with MAXserver Access Servers
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Privileges
Privilege levels determine which commands users can enter at server ports.
The server supports three privilege levels, described in Table 2. The default
privilege level for all ports is Nonprivileged.
Table 2 - Privilege Levels
Privilege Level
Description
Privilege
A user in privileged mode can issue all commands,
including those that change and monitor server and port
settings, and those that reboot and shut down the server.
(Many of the commands in this manual are only accepted
in privileged mode.) To set privileged mode, you must
enter the privilege password.
Nonprivilege
A user in nonprivileged mode cannot issue commands that
change and monitor the settings of the server or other
ports, or commands that reboot and shut down
the server.
Security
Secure ports accept certain nonprivileged commands,
including commands that establish sessions on the
network and display and change port settings.
Privileged Ports
A user at a nonprivileged port can set the port to privileged mode through
this command:
Xyplex> SET PRIVILEGE
Type the privileged password (password is not echoed by the terminal). The
default password is "ACCESS". The access server will then display the
privileged local command prompt.
Xyplex>>