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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
Example 2, user is useradmin (see USERADMIN command for details):
USERADMIN> ACT USERDEL zaphod
Error: User does not exist.
USERADMIN> ACT USERDEL Zaphod
User Zaphod deleted.
USERADMIN>
Note! Deleting a user to the system will cause an alarm to be posted to the Axell
Element Manager informing about the removed user (except for when omcuname
deletes the user).
11.8 ACT USERPROMOTE
11.8.1 Overview
Promoting a user means to increase user access from read-only to read-write
access.
11.8.2 Usage
Attribute type: Write-Only Action
Only users “useradmin” and “omcuname” are allowed to administer users on the
system.
Any other user will be prompted for the “useradmin” password when launching
ACT USERPROMOTE.
Format:
ACT USERPROMOTE <user name>
where <user name> is one of the users in the system. <user name> is case
sensitive, meaning that the system differs between uppercase and lowercase
characters.
Note! Users omcuname and useradmin cannot be promoted within the system.
Example 1 , user is not useradmin:
AVITEC AB> ACT USERPROMOTE Arthur
Password: *********
User Arthur promoted to read and write access.
AVITEC AB>
Example 2, user is useradmin (see USERADMIN command for details):
USERADMIN> ACT USERPROMOTE Slartibartfast
Error: User does not exist.
USERADMIN> ACT USERPROMOTE slartibartfast
User slartibartfast promoted to read and write access.
USERADMIN>
Note! Promoting a user in the system will cause an alarm to be posted to the Axell
Element Manager informing about this new user access level (except for when
omcuname promotes the user).
11.9 ACT USERDEMOTE
11.9.1 Overview
Demoting a user means to decrease user access from read and write to read-only
access.
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