MNS-BB
Software User Guide
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To Delete User
Syntax
:
delete user=<name>
LE2425A(user)##
delete user=Raj
Confirm User Deletion(Y/N): Y
User successfully deleted
To modify Password
Syntax
:
passwd user=<name>
LE2425A(user)##
passwd user=Raj
Enter New Password :******
Confirm New Password :******
Password has been modified successfully
To modify the Privilege Level
Syntax
:
chlevel user=<name> level=<number>
LE2425A(user)##
chlevel user=Raj level=1
Access Permission Modified
In this example, User ‘Raj’ has been modified with Operator privilege.
3.5
Listing Commands and Command Options
At any privilege level you can:
•
List all of the commands available at that level
•
List the options for a specific command
Listing Commands Available at Any Privilege Level
At a given privilege level you can execute the commands that level offers plus all of the commands
available at preceding levels. For example, at the Operator level you can list and execute only the
Operator level commands. However, at the Manager level you can list and execute the commands
available at both the Operator and Manager levels.
Privilege Level Example of Prompt and Permitted Operations
3.5.1 Operator
Privilege
-View status and configuration information.
-Perform connectivity tests.
-Move from the Operator level to the Manager level using the ‘
enable
’ command.
-Exit from the CLI interface and terminate the console
session using the ‘
logout
’ command.
For a list of available commands, enter ‘help’
at the prompt.
For example, to view status and configuration information of the Operator Level use the
show
command:
LE2425A>
show <command>
3.5.2 Manager
Privilege
At the Manager Level (LE2425A#) prompt you can perform system-level actions such as system
control, configuration, monitoring, and diagnostic commands, plus any of the Operator-level
commands. For a list of available commands, enter ‘help’
at the prompt.
At the Configuration (LE2425A##)
prompt you can execute configuration commands, plus all
Operator and Manager commands. For a list of available commands, enter ‘help’
at the Context
Configuration prompt.
3.5.3
Type "help" To List Available Commands.
Typing the ‘
help
’
command lists the commands you can execute at the current privilege level. For
example, typing ‘
help
’
at the Operator level produces this listing: