Privileged And Non-Privileged Commands - Digital Equipment MUXserver 100 Reference Manual

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Test diagnostics; and,
The CONNECT command. Once you are 'connected' to a remote
supervisor port you nlust first 'disconnect' before 'connecting' to
a second destination.
1.4.2 Privileged and Non-Privileged Commands
The supervisor port of the MUXserver 100 has dual functions.
It
can be used
as a normal user terminal connected to the LAN and has access to the 'non-
privileged' (LOCAL) commands available to all terminal users. A list of these
commands is given in the 'HELP' command when entered in response to a
LOCAL> prompt.
The second is a network management function which is password controlled
and provides access to the 'privileged' commands required to set up, monitor
and control the network. Access to the 'PRIVILEGE MODE' is restricted to
the supervisor port of the MUXserver 100.
Access to the 'privileged mode' from the 'local' (or non-privileged mode) is
gained by entering 'SET PRIVILEGE' in response to the LOCAL> prompt on
the MUXserver 100 supervisor port. The system prompt in the privileged mode
is still LOCAL>. A list of the commands available in 'privileged mode' is given
in Chapter 5 and will be listed after entering 'HELP'.
NOTE
A sub-directory of privileged commands which specifically relate to
the 'composite link communications' are accessible by means of the
'COMM' command. These commands are given in Chapter 5,
Section 5.3 (COMMUNICATIONS), and are listed by entering
HELP in response to the COM> prompt.
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