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serialuseraccess
Table 301. serialuseraccess
Option Sub-option Valid Arguments Description
serialuseraccess or
sua
Congures the privilege level and
channel accessibility associated with a
specied User ID for the serial channel.
This option can be replicated.
--userid
2–16, if your system
has a DRAC 5 controller
Sets the User ID. This sub-option can be
replicated.
--usrprivlmt user, operator,
administrator,noa
ccess
Sets the maximum BMC user privilege
level for the serial channel for the User
ID specied using the userid sub-
option. This sub-option can be
replicated. This sub-option is dependent
on the userid sub-option.
--
currentenableduserid
s
NA Reports the number of currently
enabled User IDs on the serial channel.
This sub-option can be replicated.
--
useridswithfixedname
s
NA
Reports the number of User IDs with
xed names on the serial channel. This
sub-option can be replicated.
Example 1 (to enable User ID 2 on the
serial channel with administrator
privileges ) :
A:>syscfg serialuseraccess
--userid=2 --
usrprivlmt=administrator
userid=2
usrprivlmt=administrator
status=enable
Example 2 (to enable User ID 4 on the
serial channel with user privileges ):
A:>syscfg serialuseraccess
--userid=4 --usrprivlmt=user
userid=4
usrprivlmt=user
status=enable
solaction
Table 302. solaction
Option Sub-option Valid Arguments Description
solaction
This option enables or disables Serial-Over- LAN
(SOL) access for a particular user. This option can
be replicated.
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