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The nas Commands
EXAMPLE #2
EXAMPLE #3
EXAMPLE #4
EXAMPLE #5
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
To display the access control level table, type:
$ nas_acl -list
index
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Where:
Value
index
type
level
num_id
name
To display information for an access control level entry, type:
$ nas_acl -info -user 211
id
name
level
user_id
Where:
Value
id
name
level
user_id
To modify an access control level entry, type:
#
nas_acl -modify -user 211 level=7
done
To delete an access control level entry, type:
# nas_acl -delete -user 211
done
type
level
user
admin
user
operator
user
admin
user
observer
user
admin
user
operator
user
observer
Definition
access control level table index entry number.
user or group for the entry.
level of access permitted.
numerical ID for identifying the entry.
name given to the entry.
= 2
= user1
= operator
= 211
Definition
index entry.
name given for the entry.
evel of access permitted.
also known as the num_id.
num_id
name
201
nasadmin
211
user1
212
user2
213
user3
214
user4
215
user5
216
user6

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