Configuring Xprint V7.0

Administering users

If selection is not specified, the command refers to all the users in the Xprint V7.0 system. Otherwise you can either specify the name(s) of the users whose print quota state you want to view, or you can use the -scl“selection_criteria_list” option (see section “Selection criteria list” on page 266 in the Appendix) to define a list of criteria according to which the relevant users are selected.

The type of information displayed can be selected with the -didisplay option. Possible values for display include LONG and SHORT (default).

Example

To display the current print quotas for smith:

xpstat -usr smith -di LONG

 

NAME: smith

 

 

 

Allowed pages: 1500

Consumed pages: 112

Allowed jobs:

70

Consumed jobs:

8

6.6.8Assigning a security level to a user

By assigning a specific security level to a user (can only be done by the Xprint V7.0 administrator), you allow the user to use all the printers with this security level or lower.

To change a user’s security level, proceed as follows:

Log in as the Xprint V7.0 administrator.

Modify the security level:

xpmod -usr [selection] -slsecurity_level

If selection is not specified, the command refers to all the users in the Xprint V7.0 system. Otherwise you can either specify the name(s) of the user(s) whose security level you want to modify or you can use the -scl“selection_criteria_list” option (see section “Selection criteria list” on page 266 in the Appendix) to define a list of criteria according to which the relevant users are selected.

For security_level specify one of the following (in ascending order):

UNCLASSIFIED (= default), SENSITIVE, CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET, TOP_SECRET

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