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8.1.2 edituser
The
edituser
command is used to change the parameters for an existing user. The user name
cannot be edited using
edituser
. I
n order to modify a user’s name you must generate a new
user account and enter the appropriate assignments. You should then delete the original user
account (paragraph 8.1.3).
8.1.3 deluser
The
del user
command deletes an existing user account.
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Note: The following command modifiers (options) apply to the
add user
and
edituser
commands.
8.1.4 Other Editing Commands
The following commands may be entered to change the following parameters. The root user
may change the preset values for these parameters and a user may use this command to
change the parameters for the Port they are connected to.
8.1.4.1 editbrk <name>
Use
editbrk <name>
to edit the
break
sequence for a user. The
break
sequence is
presented in its ASCII form. (User key stroke default is ESC – B.)
8.1.4.2 editesc <name>
Use
editesc <name>
to edit the
escape
sequence for a user. The
escape
sequence is
presented in its ASCII form. (User key stroke default is ESC – A.)
9. User Operations
Commands that End Users need to connect to their Servers through the SCS
9.1 User Accounts
The SCS has two types of user accounts:
user
and
root
and supports multiple user accounts,
each having a unique combination of read, write and review privileges for each of the Ports. Each
user account is password protected and a defined user may or may not have permission to
interact with the attached servers.
9.1.1 SCS users
SCS users are the individuals that will connect to any or all of the attached networking devices
for service, support or access needs. There can be many users defined and each user, when
connecting to the system, establishes a session with a selected device by entering the
connect
command. There can be up to 250 simultaneous user sessions.
9.1.2 root user
The root user differs from other SCS users in that he root user will act as the System
Administrator (sysadmin) for the full SCS system and has full access to the each of the SCS