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Each time you access the Administration Console, the system prompts you
for an access level and password, as shown here:
Select access level (read, write, administer):
Password:
The passwords are stored in nonvolatile (NV) memory. You must enter the
password correctly before you are allowed to continue.
The following examples show how the top-level menu structure changes
based on the level of access. For information about setting passwords, see
page 4-2.
Administer Access
Example
If you have administer access, each menu contains all options. Here is the
system
menu for users with administer access:
Menu options: ------------------------------------------------------------------
display
- Display the system configuration
softwareUpdate
- Load a new revision of system software
baseline
- Administer a statistics baseline
consoleSpeed
- Set the console serial port baud rate
telnet
- Administer telnet sessions
password
- Set the console passwords
name
- Set the system name
time
- Set the date and time
screenHeight
- Set the console screen height
consoleLock
- Allow/Disallow remote access to the console
ctlKeys
- Enable/Disable Ctl-X (reboot) and Ctl-C (abort)
nvData
- Save, restore, or reset nonvolatile data
reboot
- Reboot the system
Type ‘q’ to return to the previous menu or ? for help.
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Select a menu option (system):
Write Access
Example
If you have write access, the
system
menu contains a subset of the
complete menu, focusing on the network, as shown here:
Menu options: ------------------------------------------------------------------
display
- Display the system configuration
baseline
- Administer statistics baseline
consoleSpeed
- Set the console serial port baud rate
name
- Set the system
screenHeight
- Set the console screen height
Type ‘q’ to return to the previous menu or ? for help.
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Select a menu option (system):
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