7 privilege levels, Rivilege, Evels – GE MULTILINK ML1200 User Manual

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

1–11

ML1200#

show setup

Version: ML1200 build 2.1.0 Nov 12 2007 11:10:13

MAC Address: 00:20:06:27:0a:e0

IP Address: 3.94.247.41

Subnet Mask: 255.255.252.0

Gateway Address: 3.94.244.1

CLI Mode: Manager

System Name: ML1200

System Description: 6 Port Modular Ethernet Switch

System Contact: [email protected]

System Location: Markham, Ontario

System ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.4.1.13248.12.7

ML1200#

show sysconfig

System Name: ML1200

System Contact: [email protected]

System Location: Markham, Ontario

Boot Mode: manual

Inactivity Timeout(min): 120

Address Age Interval(min): 300

Inbound Telnet Enabled: Yes

Web Agent Enabled: Yes

Time Zone: GMT-05hours:00minutes

Day Light Time Rule: Canada

System UpTime: 0 Days 0 Hours 45 Mins 55 Secs

ML1200#

Some of the parameters in the MultiLink ML1200 Managed Field Switch are shown above.
The list of parameters below indicates some of the key parameters on the switch and the
recommendations for changing them (or optionally keeping them the same).

1.4.7

Privilege Levels

Two privilege levels are available - manager and operator. Operator is at privilege level 1
and the manager is at privilege level 2 (the privilege increases with the levels). For example,
to set up a user for basic monitoring capabilities use lower number or operator level
privilege (level 1).

The Manager level provides all operator level privileges plus the ability to perform system-
level actions and configuration commands. To select this level, enter the

enable <user-

name>

command at the Operator level prompt and enter the Manager password, when

prompted.

enable <user-name>

For example, switching from an operator-level to manager-level, using the

enable

command is shown below.

ML1200>

enable manager

Password: *******

ML1200#

Note the prompt changes with the new privilege level.

Operator privileges allow views of the current configurations but do not allow changes to
the configuration. A “>” character delimits the operator-level prompt.

Manager privileges allow configuration changes. The changes can be done at the
manager prompt or for global configuration as well as specific configuration. A “#”
character delimits any manager prompt.

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