Telnet Script Access Levels; Setting Telnet Scripting Access Levels - 3Com 3CR15600 - Enterprise Management Suite Getting Started Manual

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Telnet Script Access
Levels
Setting Telnet
Scripting Access
Levels
EMS provides different access levels to the telnet script facility. This is
in the form of user permissions where the administrator can
determine the access level they wish to assign to a particular user.
A user is assigned an access level between 1 and 5 (inclusive) that
determines the telnet scripts a user can run. Level 1 is the lowest level
of access and level 5 is the highest. By default, a user is granted access
level 5. A user's access level allows that user to see all telnet scripts of
that access level, and all lower levels. For example, a user with access
level 3 can also see telnet scripts with levels 1 and 2.
The Permissions tab for an EMS user contains the Telnet Scripting
Access Level attribute.
To set telnet scripting access levels:
1 Log into the EMS client as administrator.
2 In the explorer tree, select a user under the Users root folder that you
want to establish permissions for.
3 From the right-hand side of the EMS window, click the Permissions tab.
4 Telnet Scripting Access Level is a dropdown list that contains all five
access levels, plus a reminder of which access level is the highest (5) and
which is the lowest (1). Select the desired level for the specified user as
shown in
Figure 46
.

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