Managing User Login Accounts
Page 8-17
This screen displays the default privileges for a new user login account. Note that the default
privileges give the new user neither read nor write permission. To grant privileges to the user
account, enter a number from 1 to 5 as indicated in the display. To set WRITE privileges for a
single family of commands, enter 1 and press <Enter>. The display will prompt you for the
family number as shown here:
Give the family number : ( ) :
Enter the number of the command family for which you want to set WRITE privileges. Refer to
the ‘‘Command Family Table’’ on page 8-18 for the number.
For example, if you wanted to enable WRITE privileges for the Bridge command family, enter
the number 5 as shown here.
Give the family number : ( ) : 5
The following will display.
Give rights on family BRIDGE
0. NO
1. READ
2. WRITE
3. READ&WRITE
( ) :
Enter the number 2 at the prompt to assign WRITE privileges. The following shows a portion
of the display.
User ‘TechPubs1’ user privileges (0:0X20:0) :
- CONFIG : NO
- GROUP : NO
- IPROUT : NO
- IPXROUT : NO
- BRIDGE : READ & WRITE
- SNMP : NO
- XSWITCH : NO
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The privilege listed next to Bridge shows WRITE. This indicates that the user ‘‘TechPubs1’’
now has WRITE privileges for the Bridge family of commands.