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Cisco Systems 10200 Managing Commands

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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Operations and Maintenance Guide, Release 6.0.x
OL-16000-07
Chapter 2 Managing BTS Users and Commands Using EMS
Managing Commands
Note All commands should be assigned to a work-group. If a command is not assigned to a work-group, a user
will able to execute that command, which is not recommended. You can also assign users and the
commands to multiple work-groups.
Managing Commands
Each command (verb-noun combination) has a security class of 1-10; 1 is lowest, 10 is highest. Each
time a user enters a command, the system compares the user’s privilege level to the command’s security
class. EMS denies the command if the user level is less than the command level.
The Command Level (command-level) table shows the 10 command security classes. BTS has the
following presets:
1 (lowest level)
5 (mid-level)
10 (highest level)—These commands require a system administrator with a security level of 10 to
execute.
This chapter details the behaviors and attributes of the various security packages in the BTS 10200. The
sources for the items are derived from many dynamic sources. Included in these sources are security
bulletins from third-party vendors to the BTS 10200 as well as security agencies and open source
organizations.
Table 2-2 Managing Commands
Task Sample Command
Viewing a command’s security class show command-level id=10;
Adding a description to a command’s
security class
change command-level id=10; description=This is
the highest level administration access;
Changing a command’s privilege level change command-table noun=mgw; verb=add;
sec-level=9;
Resetting a command’s privilege level reset command-table noun=mgw; verb=add;
Viewing all executed commands show history;
Sending all executed commands to a
report file
report history;
Note Results may take a few minutes to display.
Viewing the report of all executed
commands
1. In a web browser enter http://server name.
2. Click Reports.
3. Click history.html.
Viewing a security summary report security-summary start-time=2002-09-26
00:00:00; end-time=2002-09-27 00:00:00; source=all;
Note Results may take a few minutes to display.
Viewing security summary reports In a web browser enter https:// <ems ip addr>.
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