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1 | system | Super User | 1 |
2 | shabani | Super User | 0 |
3 | admin1 | Administrator | 0 |
4 | user1 | User | 0 |
5ªnot usedª
6 ªnot usedª
7 ªnot usedª
8 ªnot usedª
9 ªnot usedª
10ªnot usedª
Active Login Sessions:
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| system | Remote Super User | 0 days 00:15:27 | |
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Figure 20. Display of Defined DMM Users
A superuser can delete entries for other users with the following command:
8260A> clear login {index all}
Where index is as shown in Figure 20.
There can be up to a maximum of 10 users (any combination) defined in a DMM. However, at any point in time, there can be only one user with write access (administrator or superuser) logged in to a DMM. Therefore, if you try to log in to DMM as an administrator or superuser, when there is already an administrator (or a superuser) logged in to that DMM, you will be given a user access. However, a superuser who is granted a user access in this way, can use the example shown in Figure 21 on page 47 to force the termination of the current session which has the write access (currently logged in administrator or another superuser) and obtain the superuser access to DMM.
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