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TERMINAL SERVERS
PRIVILEGED/NONPRIVILEGED (secure)
SET {PRIVILEGED
}
{NONPRIVILEGED}
This secure option enables privileged operations to be executed by the port
in use. This command causes the Terminal Server to prompt you for the
privileged password. Specify the default password SYSTEM the first time the
Terminal Server is used. Then set your own password by specifying the SET
server PRIVILEGED PASSWORD command. This prevents unauthorized
users from accessing privileged commands.
Entering the SET NONPRIVILEGED command or logging out the port will
return the port back to nonprivileged status to prevent unauthorized use.
Setting the privileged status effects all terminal sessions.
Example
Local> SET PRIVILEGED
Password> SYSTEM (not displayed)
Local> SET server PRIVILEGED PASSWORD
Password>SECRET (not displayed)
Verification> SECRET (not displayed)
Local> SET NONPRIVILEGED
This example illustrates entering SYSTEM as the default password at the
password prompt. Then the port status is set to privileged and the privileged
password is modified to SECRET prior to returning the port to nonprivileged
status. On a subsequent trial to enter privileged status on this port the
password SECRET must be entered.
Содержание LE2101A-BT-R2
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