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Note that if you see:
config.users.total
So, your new User will be the existing total plus 1; if the previous com-
mand gave you 0, then you start with user number 1; if you already have
1 user your new user will be number 2 etc.
If you want a user named "user1" with a password of "secret" who will
have access to serial port 5 from the network you need to issue the these
commands (assuming you have a previous user in place):
# /bin/config –-set=config.users.user2.username=user1
# /bin/config –-set=config.users.user2.password=secret
# /bin/config –-set="config.users.user2.description=The Second
# /bin/config –-set=config.users.user2.port5=on
# /bin/config –-set=config.users.total=2
The following command will synchronize the live system with the new
configuration.
# /bin/config –-run=users

Trusted Networks

You can further restrict remote access to serial ports based on the source
IP address. To configure this via the command line you need to do the
following:
Determine the total number of existing trusted network rules (if you have
no existing rules) you can assume this is 0.
# /bin/config –-get=config.portaccess.total
This command should display:
config.portaccess.total 1
Note that if you see:
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it means you have 0 Users configured.
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