
SCSxx05/SCSxx20 User Guide 8: Commands
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The system automatically enters the edituser mode for this new user, allowing
the system administrator to change any of the preset parameters.
edituser
Use this command to edit the port configuration and default operational
sequences for that user profile. This command creates user IDs and privileges.
The system prompts the sysadmin to define the device ports that the user will be
allowed to access for direct connections. You can administer ports:
Individually (e.g., 4)
As a range (e.g., 5-7)
As selective ports (e.g., 1,4,5,6,9)
As combinations of the above (e.g., 1-4,6,8)
The ALLOW_CLEAR option determines whether a user may use the clear
command to delete all the data stored in a device port FIFO buffer. The
administrator may want to inhibit this ability to preserve user accountability when
accessing attached devices. Users are allowed to clear buffers by default.
The ALLOW_DIRECT option determines which devices a user may select for
direct access.
The ALLOW_LISTEN option determines which devices a user may select for
listen mode.
1. You have two options:
To edit or change parameters for the sysadmin, enter the command
edituser without a user name.
To edit or change parameters for a particular user after defining that user
ID, use the edituser command.
For example, if the user newuser needed to have more concurrent login
capabilities, the administrator would type edituser newuser on the
command line.
2. As each line comes up, change the settings and press Enter, or press Enter
to accept the current setting.
Note: When editing any group of parameters, press Enter to accept
the current value and move to the next parameter in the list.
If you change any parameters, the system prompts "Are you sure?"
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