
84CCM Installer/User Guide
Table 5.37: Show User Command Display Fields (Continued)
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| Indicates if the user may connect to ports BY GROUP or BY PORT. | |
| If there is any group defined for any ports (which can be determined with a Show | |
Port Access | Port Groups command), each user may connect BY GROUP, unless a user’s access | |
rights include PALL, in which case, a user may connect BY PORT. | ||
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| If a user is assigned an empty group (with no ports in it) or no groups at all, that user | |
| may lose access to any port once there is a group defined for any port. | |
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Locked | YES if user is | |
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Last Login | System up time value when the user logged in. | |
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Port | Serial port to which user is connected. | |
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Username | Username. | |
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Duration | Duration of user’s session. | |
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Socket | Telnet socket number. | |
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From Socket | Telnet client IP address and socket number. | |
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There may be a difference between the display for a Show User command (without a username) and Show User <current_username>. If you do not specify a username, the command displays the current user credentials; with a username, the information comes from the database.
For example, assume username Admin is logged in with Access=PALL. Then, a User Set Admin
A Show User All command display includes the information in Table 5.38.
Table 5.38: Show User All Command Display Fields
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User | Username. | |
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Pass | YES if user has a password defined, NO if not. | |
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Key | YES if user has an SSH key defined, NO if not. | |
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Lock | YES if user is | |
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| User’s access level. If a level was not configured, access rights determine the level: | |
Level | Users with SCON access => APPLIANCEADMIN. | |
Users with USER or PCON but not SCON => ADMIN. | ||
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| Otherwise, USER level is assigned. | |
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Access | User’s access rights. | |
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