User Administration; Command Scoping Rules - Paradyne Jetstream CPX-1000 Reference Manual

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User
Administration
Command
Scoping Rules
February 2003
To control access, the TL1 Agent supports four different user
levels; each level has different privilege.
privilege levels.
Table 1–2. User Levels and Privileges
User Levels
Privileges
ROALM
Read Only Alarms
RWALM
Read/Write Alarms
ROADM
Read Only Administration
RWADM
Read/Write Administration
Commands may affect one or more entities. In general, you can
specify a TL1 interface where retrieval may be broad but changes
are narrow in scope.
Retrieves (Request): To allow as much bulk and flexible
retrieval of information from the CPX-1000, the fields of
requests permit the following values and/or operators.
— Fields with default values are optional and allow the
wildcard value "ALL." Where their syntaxes allow, these
fields are listable and rangeable.
— An "ALL" absence indicates that the fields do not allow a
default and that the keyword "ALL" is not permitted.
Other Commands (Changes): To ensure that changes are
specific to the entities that they are intended for, the scope of
provisioning commands in general is as narrow as possible.
1. Introduction
Table 1–2
lists these
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