Administer Login Command Permissions; Definity Commands For User Login - Avaya DEFINITY ONE Installation And Upgrades

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IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109
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Set Up and Use of Customer Logins
DEFINITY logins for the customer

Administer login command permissions

Users with super-user permissions can set the permissions of logins they create
by performing a change permissions <login-name> command. This causes the
Login Permissions form to display. The Login Permissions form allows the user to
control access to various categories of commands for a given login. It also permits
restricting access to objects (forms) on an individual basis for up to 40 objects.
Restricting an object means that no commands may be performed on that object
by that login (add, change, remove, etc.) The three main categories of commands
are:
Common Commands
Administration Commands
Optional Maintenance Commands
Each category of commands has sub-categories that, when set to y, allow access
to objects associated with that sub-category. If the category is set to n, the user is
not be able to add, remove, or change commands on objects under that
sub-category. If the display category is y, the login will list or display the object in
most cases. If the super-user wants to restrict access to all commands associated
with an individual object in a subcategory, the Additional Restrictions field is set to
y. This causes 2 additional pages to be added to the permissions form. Scroll
these pages and press Help. Individual objects will be displayed in alphabetical
order. Enter the object that you want to restrict access to into the fields and submit
the form. Up to 40 objects may be restricted. A restricted login cannot access any
of the commands associated with that login. Note that permissions cannot be
changed for the login and you cannot create Additional Restrictions without full
super-user permissions.

DEFINITY commands for user login

DEFINITY commands refer to the set of commands that execute under the
DEFINITY application running on the ProductName system platform and which
can be accessed through the SAT session or the Avaya Site Administration appli-
cation.
These commands are grouped into three command categories. Each of the three
command categories has a group of command subcategories listed under them,
and each command subcategory has a list of command objects that the
commands acts on. A super-user can set a user's permissions to restrict or block
access to any command in these categories. These categories are displayed on
the Command Permissions Categories form. The three main categories are:
Common Commands
— Display Administrative and Maintenance Data
— System Measurements
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December 2001
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