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CHAPTER 1: SPECIFICATIONS
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MULTILINK ML810 MANAGED EDGE SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
The following example deletes the user "peter":
ML810(user)##
delete user=peter
Confirm User Deletion(Y/N):
User successfully deleted
ML810(user)##
The syntax to modify a password is shown below:
passwd user=<name>
The following example changes the password for user "peter".
ML810(user)##
passwd user=peter
Enter New Password:******
Confirm New Password :******
Password has been modified successfully
ML810(user)##
The syntax to modify the privilege level for a specific user is shown below:
chlevel user=<name> level=<number>
The following example modifies the privilege level of user "peter" to Operator privileges.
ML810(user)##
chlevel user=peter level=1
Access Permission Modified
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The syntax to set the access privileges for telnet and Web services is shown below:
useraccess user=<name> service=<telnet|web> <enable|disable>
The following example sets the access privileges for telnet and Web services.
ML810(user)##
useraccess user=peter service=telnet disable
Telnet Access Disabled.
Typing the
command lists the commands you can execute at the current privilege
help
level. For example, typing
help
ML810
>
help
logout
ping
terminal
telnet
Contextless Commands:
!
?
enable
exit
show
whoami
alarm
ML810
>
Help for any command that is available at the current context level can be viewed by
typing help followed by enough of the command string to identify the command. The
following syntax applies:
help <command string>
COMMAND LINE INTERFACE FIRMWARE
Y
at the Operator level shows the following:
set
walkmib
clear
help
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