Retrieve Command Security (RTRV-CMD-SECU)
This command retrieves the access level set for a specified command, or all
commands.
This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
Syntax
RTRV-CMD-SECU:[<tid>]:<cid>:[<ctag>];
Parameter
<cid>
Command Output
The following shows the output format of the command, and
various fields in the command output:
Response Format
<cr><lf><lf>
sid date time<cr><lf>
M
ctag COMPLD<cr><lf>
"command,access"<cr><lf>
"command,access"<cr><lf>
.
.
"command,access"<cr><lf>
;
Table 2-14. RTRV-CMD-SECU Output Fields
Field
command
The identifier of the command for which the access level is displayed. The command
identifier is the part of the command syntax that appears before the first colon ( : ).
access
The access level for the specified command. The access level can be one of the
following:
NONE (command can be issued by all users)
USER (command can be issued by users with an access level of USER, ADMIN,
or SECURITY)
ADMIN (command can be issued by users with an access level of ADMIN or
SECURITY)
SECURITY (command can be issued by users with an access level of SECURITY)
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Value
text string
Retrieves the access level for the command with this identifier.
The command identifier is the part of the command syntax that
appears before the first colon ( : ). It is not case-sensitive.
ALL
Retrieves the access level for all commands.
Chapter 2 TL1 Command Syntax and Description
Retrieve Command Security (RTRV-CMD-SECU)
Description
Table 2-14
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