Managing User Login Accounts

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Assigning Account Privileges Using the UI Command Mode

When you add a new user login account, the account has permission to log in and to log out.

If you want the new account to have additional privileges you must add them separately. To

add privileges to a user account, you must be logged into an account with administrative

privileges. From the system prompt enter the usermod command. The following prompt

displays:

Enter Username : ( ) :

Enter the login name of the user account you are modifying. The following screen will

display.

- CONFIG : NO
- GROUP : NO
- IPROUT : NO
- IPXROUT : NO
- BRIDGE : NO
- SNMP : NO
- XSWITCH : NO
- HREFILTER : NO
- ATMSER : NO
- ATMUP : NO
- CEM : NO
- CSM : NO
- PNNI : NO
- ATMACCT : NO
- VOIP : NO
- MPOA : NO
- MPLS : NO
- USER : NO
Subsets of the global family:
- SYSTEM : NO
- STATUS : NO
- SLOT : NO
- TIMEOUT : NO
- PROMPT : NO
- DEFINE : NO
- PREFIX : NO
- REBOOT : NO
- TELNET : NO
- FTP : NO
- PING : NO
- SWAP : NO
- RESET : NO
- CD : NO
- LS : NO
- FM : NO
- FILE : NO
- INTERFACE : NO
- ETHERNET : NO
- GATED : NO
- UI : NO
1. MODIFY ONE FAMILY RIGHTS
2. SET ALL READ RIGHTS
3. SET ALL WRITE RIGHTS
4. SET NO READ RIGHTS
5. SET NO WRITE RIGHTS
6. MODIFY ONE GLOBAL SUBSET
7. SET NO GLOBAL SUBSET
8. SET ALL GLOBAL SUBSET
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