ATLAS 550 System Manual Section 4, User Interface Guide
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Security Levels

To edit terminal menu items, you must have a password and the appropriate security level. Table 1

describes the six security levels.

3. MENU DESCRIPTIONS

The remainder of this section describes ATLAS 550 menu and submenu options

Define and configure all layer 2 connections including Frame Relay and
PPP endpoints
PACKET MANAGER
Define, configure and monitor all ATLAS 550 Router functions ROUTER
Assign dedicated connections between any two ports in the ATLAS 550 DEDICATED MAPS
Access Dial Backup functions including monitoring the status of backup
links, manually forcing a backup switch, and restoring a primary
connection
CIRCUIT STATUS
Set global ATLAS 550 switch parameters or set individual parameters
for each port in the ATLAS 550 that handles a switched call
DIAL PLAN
Table 1. Password Security Levels
Security Level Description
5 Read-only permission for all menu items - minimum rights
4 Read permission for all menu items and permission to use test commands
3 Access to all commands except passwords, flash download, authentication
methods, and interface configurations
2 Access to all commands except passwords, flash download, and authentication
methods
1 Access to all commands except passwords
0 Permission to edit every menu item, including creating and editing passwords -
maximum rights

To help you follow the terminal menu hierarchy, the following notations are used:

MENUS > SUBMENUS > SUB-SUBMENUS
To do this... Go to this menu...