Getting Started with MAXserver Access Servers
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The port will have privileged status. This means that the user at the port
can set or change operational and permanent parameters for the server, and
any or all ports, sessions, or services. When the port is logged out, it will
automatically return to a non-privileged status for the next user.
Nonprivileged Ports
To restore nonprivileged mode, issue this command:
Xyplex>> SET NOPRIVILEGE
The port will return to non-privileged status. This means that the user will
only be able to change parameters for the current port or session. This is the
default privilege level when connecting to a port.
Secure Ports
The Secure Privilege level might be appropriate for many ports. If you want
to limit the use of a port to commands that users need for normal daily work,
consider making the port secure by default. The Commands Reference Guide
describes commands that are available at secure ports only. Secure ports
accept commands that:
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Establish sessions
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Display information about the port and network destinations
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Change some port settings
You can change the following port settings while in Secure mode:
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Session switching characters
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Multisessions feature
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TN3270 feature