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12: User Authentication
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 151
3. In the User Rights section, select the user group to which NIS users will belong.
4. Select or clear the checkboxes for the following rights.
NIS Slave Servers
#1 -5
The IP addresses or host names of up to five slave servers.
Custom Menu If custom menus have been created (see Local/Remote Users Commands on
page 148), you can assign a default custom menu to NIS users.
Escape Sequence A single character or a two-character sequence that causes the SLC console
manager to leave direct (interactive) mode. (To leave listen mode, press any key.)
A suggested value is Esc+A (escape key, then uppercase “A” performed quickly
but not simultaneously). You would specify this value as \x1bA, which is
hexadecimal (\x) character 27 (1B) followed by an A.
This setting allows the user to terminate the connect direct command on the
command line interface when the endpoint of the command is deviceport, tcp,
or udp.
Enable for
Dial-back
Select to grant a user dial-back access. Users with dial-back access can dial into
the SLC device and enter their login and password. Once the SLC console
manager authenticates them, the modem hangs up and dials them back. Disabled
by default.
Dial-back Number The phone number the modem dials back on depends on this setting for the
device port. The user is either dialed back on a fixed number, or on a number that
is associated with the user’s login (specified here).
Break Sequence A series of 1-10 characters users can enter on the command line interface to send
a break signal to the external device. A suggested value is Esc+B (escape key,
then uppercase “B” performed quickly but not simultaneously). You would specify
this value as \x1bB, which is hexadecimal (\x) character 27 (1B) followed by a B.
Data Ports The ports users are able to monitor and interact with using the connect direct
command. U and L denote the PC Card upper and lower slots. U1 denotes the
USB port.
Listen Ports The ports users are able to monitor using the connect listen command.
Clear Port Buffers The ports whose port buffer users may clear using the set log clear
command.
Group Select the group to which the NIS users will belong:
Default Users: This group has only the most basic rights (described above).
Power Users: This group has the same rights as Default Users plus Networking,
Date/Time, Reboot & Shutdown, and Diagnostics & Reports.
Administrators: This group has all possible rights.
Full Administrative Right to add, update, and delete all editable fields.
Networking Right to enter Network settings.
Services Right to enable and disable system logging, SSH and Telnet logins, SNMP, and
SMTP.
Date/Time Right to set the date and time.










