7 specifying permissions for a named user, Specifying permissions for a named user – Sun Microsystems Netra 120 User Manual
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Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Server User’s Guide • December 2001
If you delete all the users you have set up, you will no longer see the login prompt
when you go to the
lom>
prompt.
8.4.7
Specifying Permissions for a Named User
By default, all four levels of permission are available to each named user you set up.
●
To limit users to a particular level of permission, type:
You can specify:
■
No parameters
This makes all four levels available to the named user.
■
All four parameters (for example,
userperm cuar
)
This also makes all four levels available to the named user.
■
One, two or three parameters
This makes only the parameter or parameters you specify available.
The parameters are:
■
c
This stands for “console permission”. It enables the named user to exit from the
lom>
prompt to the Solaris prompt (as long as the Serial A/LOM port is shared
between the LOM and the console).
■
u
This stands for “user administration permission”. It enables the named user to
add and delete users and alter their permission levels by using the
userperm
command.
■
a
This stands for “administration permission”. It enables the named user to change
the LOM device’s configuration variables (see Section 8.5, “Setting the LOM
Device’s Configurable Variables” on page 8-17).
■
r
This stands for “reset permission”. It enables the user you have named to reset
the server and to power it on and off using the LOM device.
lom> userperm
username
[c][u][a][r]