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▼To Specify Permissions for a Named User

By default, all four areas of authorization are available to each named user you set up. You can limit users to a particular area or areas of authorization by specifying permissions for a named user.

To Specify Permissions for a Named User

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lom> userperm username [c][u][a][r][-]

You can specify:

All four parameters (for example, userperm cuar)

This also makes all four areas available to the named user.

One, two, or three parameters

This makes only the parameter or parameters you specify available.

The parameters are:

c

This stands for “console permission”. It enables the named user to exit from the lom> prompt to the Solaris prompt (as long as the Serial A/LOM port is shared between LOM and the console).

u

This stands for “user administration permission”. It enables the named user to add and delete users and alter their areas of authorization by using the userperm command.

a

This stands for “administration permission”. It enables the named user to change the LOM device’s configuration variables (see “Setting the LOM Configurable Variables” on page 58).

r

This stands for “reset permission”. It enables the user you have named to reset the server and to power it on and off using the LOM device.

-

Use this character to specify that no permissions are assigned.

Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 57

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