Modifying the User Database
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6.4 Command
Summary
The Customer User Table contains the records for authorized customer users of the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus system.
Table 6-1 lists the commands to administer the Customer User Table. The table includes a brief
description of each command and lists the access level that a user must have to successfully
issue the command.
Table 6-1. User Commands
Function
Description
Access Class
Required
AU - Add User
Adds a user profile to be added to the Customer User Table.
CMaster
CU - Change User
Changes the information associated with a user who has already
been entered into the system using the Add User command.
CMaster
DU - Display User Record
Displays entire record for the user selected.
Sysop 2, CMaster
LU - List Users
Displays list of all users in the Customer User Table.
Sysop 2, CMaster
XU - Delete User
Deletes a user and removes all records associated with that user
from the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus Customer User Table.
CMaster
SCK – Set Customer Key
Sets an encryption key that is used to encrypt secret user
information such as passwords when this information is stored in the
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus and when the Customer User Table is
exported via the Cdump/Cdumpf command.
CMaster
LLU – List Lucent Users
Displays list of the Lucent Users in the ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus.
Sysop 2
BLU – Block/Unblock
Lucent User
Prevents a Lucent User from gaining access to the ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus.
CMaster
DLU - Display Lucent User
Displays entire record for the selected Lucent User. (Password/Key
is not displayed.)
Sysop 2
BLA – Block/Unblock
Lucent Administrator
Provides or removes rights to a Lucent Master to administer
Customer Users.
CMaster
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