Technical information

Administering Customer Logins and Forced Password
Aging
Issue 7 June 2001
12-17
If the Maintenance option is set to y on the Customer Options form, the
superuser may enter
y in the Maintain Switch Circuit Packs or Maintain
Process Circuit Packs fields.
3. A superuser with full superuser permissions can restrict additional
administrative or maintenance actions for a specified login by entering
y in
the Additional Restrictions field on the Command Permission Categories
form. (A superuser administering the login must not have the Additional
Restrictions field set to
y for his/her own login.)
4. Enter the additional restrictions for a login in the Restricted Object List field
on the Command Permission Categories Restricted Object List form. You
may enter up to 40 command names (object names) to block actions
associated with a command category for a specified login. You may enter
two pages of commands (objects) to be restricted (20 commands per page,
for a total of 40 commands per login).
Display a Specified Login
To display a specified login, enter the command display login <login name>.
The system displays the specified logins service level, status, and password
aging cycle length.
List Logins
To list all of the system logins and the status of each login, enter the command list
login
. The system displays a list of all current logins and their service level,
status, and password aging cycle length.
Remove a Login
To remove a login from the system, enter the command remove login <login
name>. The system displays the Login Administration form. Press Return to
remove the login, or select Cancel to exit the remove login procedure without
making a change.