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4 Basic configuration
Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series
Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration
OQ NOTE
When a logon user of a lower level switches to a higher level through
super
, the system automatically
sends trap messages and records the switchover in the log. When the user switches to a lower level, the
system only records the switchover in the log.
4.2.7 Locking the user interface
Do as follows on the router:
Run:
lock
This command locks the user interface.
When you leave the terminal, you can lock the user interface to prevent unauthorized users
from operating the interface. You must enter the correct password to unlock the user interface.
4.2.8 Configuring command privilege levels
Do as follows on the router:
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view appears.
Step 2 Run:
command-privilege level rearrange
This command advances the command levels in batches.
Step 3 Run:
command-privilege level
level
view
view-name command-key
This command configures the command level.
—End
m
NOTE
All commands have default views and privileges and need not be reconfigured.
When you run the
command-privilege level rearrange
command, the system prompts you to
configure a super password that corresponds to level-15 users, if it is not already configured. If
N
is
selected, you need to set a password. If
Y
is selected, the command levels are advanced in batches.
In the latter case, the user levels can be advanced only when you log on to the router through the
console port.
4.2.9 Displaying system status messages
You can use the display commands to view the following status messages:
•
system configuration message
•
system working status message
•
system statistics message
•
restart message on Active Main Board (AMB)
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