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10g network access
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Use the set user level command to configure security level when using local authentication. If your system has
been set up to authenticate users via an external server, you will need to manage user accounts on the external
server instead. SmartNA-X provides three security levels, each with varying access to system/TAP module options:
• Level1 (Auditors): Allows read-only access to system and module settings. This level should be used by auditors
and other users who require read-only access to the system.
• Level 2 (Operators): Allows limited write access to the system settings. This level should be used by users who
need to set up network TAPs and configure SNMP settings.
• Level 3 (Administrators): Allows full write access to all system and module settings. This level should be assigned
to SmartNA-X administrators only who require access to network settings, upload new system software, and
perform other system-related tasks.
Command form
set user username level {
username
,
1
2, 3
Example
Change user1 to security level 1 (Auditor):
CONTROLLER>set user user1 level 1
Changing level user user1
|
,
,
}
1
2
3
Specifies the username of the account to change access level. The username specified
must already have been set up on the system.
Assigns the specified security level:
- read-only access to the system
1
- read-write access to modules, maps, filters and SNMP. No access to network
2
settings.
- admin level– full read-write access to the system, including module and ports,
3
SNMP, network settings, and firmware uploads
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