Set Privileged - Digital Equipment MUXserver 100 Reference Manual

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5.26
SET PRIVILEGED
Use this command to set the supervisor port for privileged operations. You can
enter this command in nonprivileged status, but you must know the privileged
password. Only the supervisor port or the remote console can be privileged and
not both together.
By default, upon login, the supervisor port is nonprivileged. When you set it for
privileged operations, a prompt appears for you to enter the privileged pass-
word. The password is a string of 1 to 6 keyboard characters.
When you have entered the privileged mode correctly, the prompt becomes
LOCAL>.
Syntax:
SET PRIVILEGED [OVERRID:E;]
Password:
password
where
OVERRIDE
allows the supervisor port (or remote console) to transfer
the privileged status if it is already in use.
Example:
Local>
SET PRI aVE
Password>
A1B2C3 (not echoed)
This command overrides the privileged status, if allocated to another port, and
transfers it to your port.
NOTE
Be sure to exit the privileged mode (SET NOPRIVILEGE) after
you perforln any privileged operations.
If
a terminal is left in privi-
leged status, unauthorized users can change passwords.
Error Response:
Local -741- Inval;d password
Local -743- Another port already pr;v;leged
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