ADD:TCGRP:TERM="ttyn",PROFL="smmaint"
NOTE:
Every person and terminal identity should be assigned the PASS command group. This enables everyone
to change their own password.
Only the administrator should be assigned the ADMIN (administrator-only activities) and AUTH (authority
administration) command groups. These command groups contain sensitive commands that should be accessible
only by the system administrator.
The administrator should be assigned the SUPERUSR command group to bypass terminal authority. This allows the
administrator to execute input commands without being subject to terminal restrictions. Other users should be
assigned SUPERUSR with discretion.
A command group or profile can be disassociated from a user or terminal identity by the
DEL:PCGRP
and
DEL:TCGRP
input messages. For example, command group ALARM (Alarm management) is no longer accessible
to user identity "userid" and terminal identity "ttyn" after the following input commands are executed:
DEL:PCGRP:IDENT="userid",COMGR=ALARM
DEL:TCGRP:TERM="ttyn",COMGR=ALARM
Similarly, these identities can no longer access commands in command group profile "smmaint":
DEL:PCGRP:IDENT="userid",PROFL="smmaint"
DEL:TCGRP:TERM="ttyn",PROFL="smmaint"
NOTE:
When a command group or profile is added to or deleted from a user identity, the change takes effect upon
the user's next login.
When a command group or profile is added to or deleted from a terminal identity, the change takes effect after the
terminal is restored.
The administrator can determine the command groups and profiles assigned to user and terminal identities using
the
VFY:PCGRP
and
VFY:TCGRP
input messages. The following lists all command groups and profiles assigned to
the "userid" user identity:
VFY:PCGRP:IDENT="userid"
The following lists all command groups and profiles assigned to the "ttyn" terminal identity:
VFY:TCGRP:TERM="ttyn"
3.8.4.6 Enabling/Disabling Login
3.8.4.6.1 Enable Login
NOTE:
Login is not supported on MCC and SCC devices. Procedures described in this section do not apply to the
MCC or SCC.
Enabling login on a device requires modifying the ECD
getty
form(s) for the terminal and activating the changes by
restoring the terminal.
To execute the login process on a STLWS terminal, ECD changes are required on two getty forms. Two forms are
involved since one form is required for the message section of the STLWS screen and a second form is used by the
control and display (C/D) region of the screen. The two getty form names differ only in that the TTY name in gettyrec
(field 1) is lowercase on one form and uppercase on the other form; for example: gettyl and gettyL for STLWS ttyl.
To execute the login process for a recent change terminal, an ECD change is required on one getty form. The TTY
name in gettyrec (field 1) is lowercase (for example: gettyw for ttyw). Only one form requires updating since recent
change terminals do not have a C/D region.
Whether one or two getty forms require updating, the same change is required: change shlname (field 4) to
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