User`s guide
USER’S GUIDE
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When a device remotely access the TFTP server, it doesn’t matter what level the device is logged in
as. What matters is the device level that is configured for the Server on the system that is being
logged into. It is this file access level (or device login level) that controls all remote devices accesses.
FILE ATTRIBUTES
CONFIGURING FILE ATTRIBUTES
Note: You cannot configure file attributes through CFGEDIT. The configuration can only be done
through Manage Mode commands.
U
SING MANAGE MODE COMMANDS
fileattr
This command displays the current access rights for each access level depending on file types.
fileattr change
This command allows you to change the access rights for each access level, depending on file
types.
FILE ATTRIBUTES CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS
FILE ATTRIBUTE
The access right for each access level assigned to each file type. Access rights include:
• read only access (R)
• write only access (W)
• read and write access (RW)
• no access rights (N)
FILE ATTRIBUTES BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The
tftp change
Manage Mode command allows you to assign the file access rights for the TFTP
server (see TFTP). Using the
fileattr change
Manage Mode command, you can change the
access rights for each access level, depending on file type.
The default file access for the GUEST device is “read” access to all files. The default file access for
the ADMIN device is “read” access to the report and statistics files, with “read and write” access to
all other files. The default for the TFTP server is ADMIN file access rights. The possible file types
and possible accesses for each device are:
where:
• “R” is for read only file access
• “W” is for write only file access
Users Report Files StatFiles CfgFiles Other Files
GUEST RN RN RN N
ADMIN RN RN RWN RWN