DLP-541: Detailed Level Procedure 363-206-285
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DDM-2000 OC-3 MULTIPLEXER
NOTE:
For applications that have a remote terminal located on a customer
premise site, you may want to disable security on the DCC interface at
the remote terminal. This allows the user at the terminal in the central
office to login remotely (via the DCC) to the remote terminal without a
login/password. At the terminal in the central office, you may want to
enable security on the DCC. This means that a user at the remote
terminal must have a valid login/password to login remotely (via the DCC)
to the terminal at the central office.
Use the set-secu: command to enable or disable security on each CIT
and/or DCC port and specify the corresponding timeout period, as required.
10. Use the rtrv-secu: command to obtain the Port Security
Configuration Report and verify the security and timeout information for
the CIT and/or DCC ports.
11.
NOTE:
There are four types of users:
General
users may execute any commands that are not restricted to
privileged users.
Maintenance
users may execute commands that obtain
nonprivileged system reports, perform protection switching, loopback
activities, and perform some other maintenance activities.
Privileged
users may execute any command, including restricted
commands.
Reports-only
users may only execute commands that obtain
nonprivileged system reports.
Refer to
Security
in the Administration and Provisioning section of this
manual for more information about restricted commands.
NOTE:
Three privileged and up to 100 nonprivileged (general, maintenance,
and/or reports-only) logins are supported. If a user attempts to enter
another login when the maximum supported logins already exist, the
command will be denied. See the Commands and Reports section of this
manual for a description of the set-lgn: command format.
Use the set-lgn: command to enter, edit, or delete nonprivileged (general,
maintenance, and/or reports-only) logins/passwords and user types, as
required.