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Document No. 10-300090, Issue 1 32-33
User Interface
Sample Output The following example creates the username boston with a password of
mass and an access-type of admin:
# username boston password mass access-type admin
Systems P580 and P882.
[access-type
{read-only | read-
write | admin |
<catName>}]
The access type for the user. Options are:
read-only
read-write
admin
<catName>
The <catName> variable assigns a custom access
type to the user. For information about custom access
types, see Chapter 2, “Setting Up the Switch,” in the
User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882
Multiservice Switches, Software Version 6.1.
The default access type is read-only.
[mgmt-type [all]
[local-cli]
[remote-cli]
[web]]
The management interfaces to which you want the user to
have access. Options are:
all—All management interfaces.
local-cli—CLI on the PC that is connected to the
serial port on the supervisor module.
remote-cli—CLI by means of a Telnet connection.
web—Web Agent.
The default setting is all.
<exp-period> Number of weeks for which the user account is valid. The
expiration period can range from 3 to 999 weeks. The
default setting is 0, no expiration.
When a user account expires, you must reset the account.
Use the username <name> status {enable | disable}
command to reset the account.
<exp-warning> Number of weeks before user account expiration that you
want the user warned. The expiration warning can range
from 0 to the expiration period. A setting of 0 indicates that
no warning is generated.
enable Enables the user account.
disable Disables the user account.
Table 32-17. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Name Definition
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