Chapter 6. Terminal Menu and System Control
SECURITY LEVELS
SYSTEM INFO
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To edit terminal menu items, you must have a password and the appropriate
security level. Table 6-1 describes the six security levels. See Access Passwords
on page 6-11 for additional information on working with passwords.
Security Level
Read-only permission for all menu items— minimum
5
rights.
4
Read permission for all menu items and permission to
use test commands.
3
Access to all commands except passwords, flash
download, authentication methods, and interface
configurations.
2
Access to all commands except passwords, flash
download, and authentication methods.
1
Access to all commands except passwords.
0
Permission to edit every menu item, including creating
and editing passwords— maximum rights.
To help you follow the terminal menu hierarchy, the following notations are used.
MENUS
>
» Submenus
»» Sub-submenus
The System Info menu provides basic information about the unit as well as
data fields for editing information. Figure 6-1 displays the submenus that
are available when you select this menu item.
PLUS
ATLAS 800
Table 6-1. Password Security Levels
Description
Figure 6-1. System Information Menu
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