User; Whoami - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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Name of the binary file to be uploaded.
user name
FTP account name (FTP server only).
password
FTP account password (FTP server only).
Notes:
1. TFTP: You must specify the TFTP server address and the full name of the binary file (including
.bin extension). The firmware binary file must be located in the default directory of the TFTP
server.
2. FTP: You must specify the FTP server address, account user name, account password, and
the full name of the binary file (including .bin extension). The firmware binary file must be located
in the default directory for the specified user account.
5.3.23

user

Use the user command to manage user accounts, passwords, and user Groups. When
in user mode, only the <chgpasswd> field is available, since the user can change only
their own password. The other commands are available only for members of the
administrator Group.
The RDL-3000 supports administrator and user accounts. See Table 5: Web - Screens
and User Access on page 39 for permissions associated with each group.
user <add> <attr> <chgpasswd> <del> <print>
add <username> <usertype>
Administrators can use this command to add new user accounts. Usernames may be 1 to 19
alpha-numeric characters including a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dash (-), and underscore (_), Passwords
may be 8 to 15 alpha-numeric characters including a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dash (-), and underscore
(_). The operator must confirm their own password and a password for the new account.
username
usertype
user
admin
attr <username> < none | MD5 | SHA > < none | DES | AES >
Choose the authentication method and privacy method to be used for SNMP v3 requests. An
authentication method must be selected to enable usage of the privacy method. Only
combination SHA authentication + AES privacy is valid in FIPS mode.
username - Account to setup for SNMP v3 authorization.
chgpasswd <user name>
Administrators can change the password of any account. Users can change only their own
password. Users are prompted to enter new password information.
username
del <username>
Delete a user account.
username
print
Display a list of user accounts.
5.3.24

whoami

Use the whoami command to display the username of the current Telnet session. This
command is not available when logged in as administrator.
User Manual
Enter name of new administrator or user account.
Specify the type of account being created.
User account.
Administrator account.
Account to be modified.
Account to be deleted.

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