Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus
SECURITY LEVELS
To edit terminal menu items, you must have a password and the appropriate security level. Table
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5 | |
| rights. |
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4 | Read permission for all menu items and permission to |
| use test commands. |
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3 | Access to all commands except passwords, flash |
| download, authentication methods, and interface |
| configurations. |
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2 | Access to all commands except passwords, flash |
| download, and authentication methods. |
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1 | Access to all commands except passwords. |
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0 | Permission to edit every menu item, including creating |
| and editing passwords— maximum rights. |
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SYSTEM INFO | The SYSTEM INFO menu provides basic information about the unit as well as | |
| data fields for editing information. Figure | |
| are available when you select this menu item. | |
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SYSTEM NAME | Write security: 3; Read security: 5 |
| Provides a |
| This name can help you distinguish between different installations. You can |
| enter up to 40 |
| special characters (such as an underbar). |
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