BelAir100SN User Guide
User and Session Administration
May 31, 2010
Confidential
Document Number BDTM11001-A01 Released
User and Session Administration
This chapter describes user administration functions with the following topics:
•
“User Privilege Levels” on page 34
•
•
“Configuring Authentication for User Accounts” on page 38
•
“CLI and Web Sessions” on page 40
User Privilege
Levels
User accounts on the BelAir100SN can be assigned the following three privilege
levels:
• An
observer
user can execute only the following commands:
—most
show
commands
—the
help
and
?
commands
—the
passwd
command
—the
clear-screen
and
exit
commands
—the
cd
and
mode
commands
—the
history
command
—the
whoami
command
—the
ping
command
• A
normal
user can execute any CLI command, except those reserved for
the super-user.
• The
super-user
can execute any CLI command.
CLI commands that are reserved for the super-user.
Each unit can have any number of observer users and normal users, but only
one super-user account, called
root
.
Table 5: Super-user commands
Common Commands
config-restore remoteip <ipaddress> remotefile <filename>
[{tftp|ftp [user <usrname> password <pword>]}]]
[force]