Administrable Logins
Issue 4 May 2002
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See Command Permissions screen Entries — Display Administration and
Maintenance for a list of command objects and actions. Use the information in the
tables to help to establish command permissions for user logins.
To administer command permissions, log in as super-user and:
1. Access the Command Permissions Categories screen by entering change
permissions login [login name]. When the screen appears, the default
permissions for that “login type” are shown. The super-user administering
the login can change a y to n for each subcategory field.
2. Select a category for the login and enter y in each field where permission to
perform an administrative or maintenance action is needed. The command
object you select must be within the permissions for the login type you are
administering.
If the Maintenance option is screen y on the Customer Options screen, the
super-user can enter y in the Maintain Switch Circuit Packs? or
Maintain Process Circuit Packs fields.
3. A super-user with full super-user permissions (super-user administering
the login cannot have the Additional Restrictions field set to y for
his/her own login) can restrict additional administrative or maintenance
actions for a specified login by entering y in the Additional
Restrictions field on the Command Permission Categories screen.
Enter the additional restrictions for a login in the Restricted Object
List fields on the Command Permission Categories Restricted Object List
screen. You can enter up to 40 command names (object names) to block
actions associated with a command category for a specified login.
Screen 3-4. Command Permission Categories (Page 1 of 3)
Page 1 of 3
COMMAND PERMISSION CATEGORIES
Login Name: Sup3ru
COMMON COMMANDS
Display Admin. and Maint. Data? y
System Measurements? _
System Mgmt Data Transfer Only? _
ADMINISTRATION COMMANDS
Administer Stations? y Administer Features? y
Administer Trunks? y Administer Permissions? y
Additional Restrictions? n
MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
Maintain Stations? n Maintain Switch Circuit Packs? n
Maintain Trunks? n Maintain Process Circuit Packs? n
Maintain Systems? n