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E-DOC-CTC-20071119-0003 v1.0
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Example: parameter values
For example, following parameter values can be used:
Creating a user: the AddObject RPC (message 1 in preceding illustration) contains for the ObjectName
argument the value “InternetGatewayDevice.X_000E50_AccessRights.User.”.
The AddObjectResponse (message 3 in preceding illustration) contains for the InstanceNumber
argument for example value “3“.
Configuring the user: the SetParameterValues RPC (message 4 in preceding illustration) contains
following name-value pair in its ParameterList argument:
Name Value
InternetGatewayDevice.X_000E50_AccessRights.User.3.Name TestUser
InternetGatewayDevice.X_000E50_AccessRights.User.3.
AdminGroup
9 (or InternetGatewayDevice.
X_000E50_AccessRights.Group.9)
InternetGatewayDevice.X_000E50_AccessRights.User.3.
Description
“This person tests the gateway.
InternetGatewayDevice.X_000E50_AccessRights.User.3.
Password
testuser
The parameters Name and AdminGroup are mandatory. This means that these parameters
must be set before the User object is internally created.

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