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BROADway - Release 4.00
Configuration
Setting Up User Accounts
Setting Up User Accounts
Some of the procedures described in this manual require a minimum permission level. All permission
levels can view information associated with the BROADway unit, but your permission level determines
whether or not you can edit or change the configuration database for the system. The following table
lists the permission levels that user accounts can be configured for and which commands that
permission level can execute (in addition to just viewing current settings).
Permission levels are cumulative. For example, users with Administrator security can perform all
actions that users with Configuration security can. Users with Configuration security can perform all
actions that users with Maintenance security can and users with Maintenance security can perform all
actions that users with Reader security can.
Only a user with Administrator security level can add, edit, or delete user accounts.
To manage user accounts with the GUI, see User Account Management Using the GUI on page 3-15.
To manage user accounts from the CLI, see User Account Management Using TL1 on page 3-16.
Permission
Level
Description
GUI Menu Commands the
Permission Level Can Execute Fully
Administrator
The administrative user level can
execute all user commands. This
is the only permission level that
can add, edit and delete user
accounts.
Every command under every menu
Configuration
The configuration level has
access to all commands except
adding, editing, or deleting users.
Config, (all)
Alarms, (all)
Diag, Interface
Statistics, (all)
Admin, Database
Admin, Password
Help, (all)
Maintenance
The maintenance level has
execution permission on
diagnostic and retrieve
commands.
Alarms, (all)
Diag, Interface
Statistics, (all)
Admin, Password
Help, (all)
Reader
The reader level cannot execute
any command except for viewing
commands.
Alarms, (all)
Statistics, (all)
Admin, Password
Help, (all)