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Effective access level – Paradyne 7112 User Manual

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Security

4-5

7112-A2-GB20-20

March 1998

Effective Access Level

The ATI effective access level (

Table 4-1

) is the more restrictive of:

H

Port/Session access level, or

H

The Access level associated with the Login ID.

For example, if a login ID is created with an Access Level 1 and the Terminal Port
is set for a Port Access Level of 2, the effective access level to the ATI is 2.

Table 4-1.

Effective Access Levels

ATI Access to Menu Functions

Effective
Access Level 1

Effective
Access Level 2

Effective
Access Level 3

Status

Full Access

Full Access

Read-Only

Test

Full Access

Full Access

No Access

Configuration

Full Access

Read-Only

Read-Only

Control

Full Access

No Access

No Access

When user access to the ATI is attempted through the Terminal port or a Telnet
session, the ATI response is based on the Login Required option and the
availability of the ATI. Table 4-2 describes how the system responds to various
ATI access conditions.

Table 4-2.

ATI Access Conditions (1 of 2)

I f access to the ATI
is through the . . .

Then . . .

What to do now?

Terminal port with
Security disabled with
the

Login Required

option

set to Disable

(See Table A-6)

The Main Menu screen
appears.

Select a menu option to begin your
session.

Terminal port with
Security enabled with
the

Login Required

option

set to Enable

(See Table A-6)

You are prompted for a
login ID and password.

If Invalid Password appears,
re-enter the password. After three
tries with an invalid password,
contact the system administrator.

(See Table A-6)

The Main Menu screen
appears if the login ID is
not configured yet.

Select a menu option to begin your
session.