Configuration file access privileges – CANOGA PERKINS N525 Ethernet Termination Service Unit User Manual

Page 33

Advertising
background image

N525 Ethernet Termination Service Unit

3-15

ConfigureIPAddress specifies whether the N525 will adopt or ignore the following configuration
file parameters:

• IPAddress

• SubnetMask

• DefaultGateway

• Slip/PPP

IPAddress

The default setting for ConfigureIPAddress is “No”, which indicates that the values for each of
the above parameters will be ignored.

ConfigureSBMC specifies whether the N525 will adopt or ignore the SBMC Flag parameter.
The default is set to “No”, which indicates that the value is ignored.

ConfigureInterface specifies whether the N525 will adopt or ignore the following physical port
setup parameters:


• RmtfFlag

• LlfFlag

• FlowControlFlag

• UserPort

• ExtPort

• sbmcFlag

• PvstFilterFlag

The default is set to “No”, which indicates that the value is ignored.

Configuration File Access Privileges


A configuration file is an English-readable file that is not locked or protected; therefore, anyone
can edit this file. To ensure that an unauthorized person does not download a configuration file
to a N525 in order to change settings that particular user did not have rights to, only those users
with Supervisor access will be allowed to download configuration files to the N525.

Even though Operators are not allowed to download configuration files, they ARE allowed to
upload configuration files from a N525.

Only observers are NOT allowed to upload or download configuration files.

Note: See the Setting Up User Accounts section for more information on User Privilege Levels

Advertising