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At-s97 command line interface, Manager privilege levels, Saving your configuration changes – Allied Telesis AT-S97 User Manual

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide

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AT-S97

Command Line

Interface

The AT-S97 Management Software has a command line interface which
can be accessed either locally through the RS-232 Terminal Port on the
management module or remotely from your network using the Telnet or
Secure Shell application protocol. To access the interface, you must log on
to the management module with a valid manager name and password.

Note

The first management session of the chassis must be from a local
management session. For instructions, refer to “Starting a Local
Management Session” on page 20.

Manager

Privilege Levels

The management software has three manager privilege levels:

ˆ

administrator

ˆ

read-write

ˆ

read-only

The privilege level of administrator is restricted to the management
module’s predefined manager account, which has the user name of
manager” and the default password “friend.

The management module can support ten additional manager accounts
with the privilege level of read-write and another ten accounts of read-only.
The read-write level is nearly identical to the administrator level of the
predefined manager account. It provides access to almost all of the same
parameters settings, with a few exceptions, detailed in Chapter 13,
“Manager Account Commands” on page 203. In
contrast, the read-only
privilege level restricts a network administrator to just viewing the
parameter settings.

The privilege level required to perform a command is included in the
descriptions of the commands in this manual.

Note

Only the predefined manager account can have the privilege level of
administrator.

Saving Your

Configuration

Changes

The configuration settings of the management and media converter
modules of a chassis or stack are stored in a series of files called
configuration files in the modules’ file systems. The most important of
these files is the active master configuration file on the management
module, which, as its name implies, contains all of the settings of a chassis
or stack. What the configuration files do is they retain the parameter
settings of the modules when a unit is power cycled or reset. Without the
files, you would have to reconfigure the modules whenever you reset a
device.

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