Accessing The Administration Console; Password Access Levels - 3Com SuperStack II 9300 Command Reference Manual

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Accessing the
Administration
Console
Password Access
Levels
Table 4 Types of Commands Associated with Configuration Tasks (continued)
Type of
Command
Top-Level Menus Tasks
Quality of Service
qos
management
Monitoring
log
analyzer
Depending on which system you are managing, you access the
Administration Console in either two steps (for the CoreBuilder 9000) or
one step (for all other systems). See "Accessing Your System" later in this
section for details.
For all systems, the Administration Console supports three password
levels, allowing you to provide different levels of access for a range of
users.
Your access level determines which types of menu commands you can
use, as described in Table 5.
Table 5 Password Access Levels
Access
Level
For users who need to
Administer
Perform system or module
setup and management tasks
(usually a single network
administrator)
Write
Perform active network
management
Read
Only view system or module
parameters

Password Access Levels

Set up classifiers and controls for
traffic-policy-based services
Set severity levels and services for event
logging
Monitor the network using a network
analyzer
Allows users to
Perform system-level or
module-level administration (such
as resetting the module or changing
passwords)
Configure network parameters
(such as setting the aging time for a
bridge)
Access only "display" menu items
(like display, summary, and detail)
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