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Command Permission Categories

Use this screen to administer a user's permissions associated with their login. When set to y, the
permissions on this screen apply for the object that is not restricted. Use the second and third pages of the
Command Permission Categories screen to restrict a user from any access to specified objects. To see
pages 2 and 3, type y in the
Field descriptions for page 1
Figure 140: Command Permission Categories
change permissions angi3
COMMON COMMANDS
ADMINISTRATION COMMANDS
Additional Restrictions? n
MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
Additional Restrictions
Use page 2 and 3 to add objects (up to 40) that this user cannot manipulate. If an object appears on the
Additional Restrictions page, users cannot display, add, change, or do anything else with that object.
Valid entries
y/n
Administer Features
Use caution when assigning this permission to a user.
Valid entries
y/n
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Additional Restrictions
COMMAND PERMISSION CATEGORIES
Login Name: angi3
Display Admin. and Maint. Data? n
System Measurements? n
System Mgmt Data Transfer Only? n
Administer Stations? n
Administer Trunks? n
Maintain Stations? n
Maintain Trunks? n
Maintain Systems? n
Usage
Enter y to create additional restrictions, and to have the second and
third pages of this screen appear.
Usage
Enter y to allow a user to administer feature-related parameters,
such as coverage paths, class of service, class of restriction, system
parameters, authorization codes, and security.
Command Permission Categories
field.
Administer Features? n
Administer Permissions? n
Maintain Switch Circuit Packs? n
Maintain Process Circuit Packs? n
Maintain Enhanced DS1? n
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