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BelAir20E User Guide User and Session Administration
April 2, 2012 Confidential Page 35 of 255
Document Number BDTM02201-A01 Standard
User and Session Administration
This chapter describes user administration functions with the following topics:
“User Privilege Levels” on page 35
“User Accounts” on page 38
“Configuring Authentication for User Accounts” on page 39
“CLI and Web Sessions” on page 41
User Privilege
Levels
User accounts on the BelAir20E can be assigned the following three privilege
levels:
•An
observer
user can execute only the following commands:
—most
show
commands
the
help
and
?
commands
the
passwd
command
the
clear-screen
and
exit
commands
the
cd
and
mode
commands
the
history
command
the
whoami
command
the
ping
command
•A
normal
user can execute any CLI command, except those reserved for
the super-user.
The
super-user
can execute any CLI command. Table 5 on page 35 lists the
CLI commands that are reserved for the super-user.
Each unit can have any number of observer users and normal users, but only
one super-user account, called
root
.
Table 5: Super-user commands
Common Commands
config-restore remoteip <ipaddress> remotefile <filename>
[{tftp|ftp [user <usrname> password <pword>]}]]
[force]

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