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618 CHAPTER 3: ACCOUNT ADMINISTRATION COMMANDS
access-profile
Creates access profiles. Access profiles are applied to user accounts to define the functional areas
accessible to the user and the access rights (read/write) for those areas.
An access profile can define read, write, or no access privileges to the following functional areas:
Admin Functions associated with administering user accounts, such as adding modifying,
and deleting users and profiles.
HFC — Functions associated with configuring and monitoring DOCSIS-related (CMTS)
parameters such as configuring upstream and downstream channels.
Observer — Functions associated with a limited command set. The user has access to root
mode and slot mode only, and is restricted to a limited number of commands. The user can
type help or ? to determine the available command set.
Prov — Functions associated with provisioning-related tasks, such as configuring DHCP
servers and subnets.
Router Functions associated with router-related tasks, such as configuring IP, RIP and
OSPF interfaces.
You can apply access profiles to specific user accounts using the account command; you can
remove then as well. Using the access profile command, you can create a pool of access profiles
to select from when creating user accounts. You can apply multiple profiles for a single account.
In the event of access and privilege overlap, the more powerful privileges take precedence.
Default access profiles are indicated in capital letters when viewed with the show
access-profile command.
Mode
root
Syntax
access-profile <profile name> description <text string>
{addprivilege | removeprivilege} {admin | hfc | observer | prov |
router} {noaccess | read/write | readonly}