Specifications

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Installation and Operations Manual
Removing a user account:
The Remove User command removes a user account.
NOTE: You can remove the predefined user account admn only if another user account has been granted administrative
privileges using the Set User Admnpriv command. For security, Server Technology recommends first creating a new
administrative user account with administrative rights before removing the default account admn.
To remove a user account:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type remove user, optionally followed by a username. Press Enter.
Changing a password:
The Set User Password command changes a user’s password. For security, when you type a password,
the characters are not displayed on the screen.
To change a password:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set user password, followed by a username and press Enter.
At the Password: prompt, type the new password and press Enter. Passwords can contain 1-16
characters.
At the Verify Password: prompt, retype the new password and press Enter.
Example
The following command changes the password for the user JohnDoe:
Switched CDU: set user password johndoe<Enter>
Password: <Enter>
Verify Password: <Enter>
For security, password characters are not displayed.
Setting user access level privileges:
The Set User Access command sets the access level privileges for a user. The PT22 has the following
defined access privilege levels; Admin, Power User, User, Reboot-Only, On-Only and View-Only.
The administrator can also grant administrative privileges to other user accounts allowing the PT22 to have
more than one administrative-level user.
NOTE: You cannot remove administrative privileges from the default admn user account until you have created another
administrative account with administrative privileges.
To set the access level privilege for a user:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set user access, followed by admin, poweruser, user,
rebootonly, ononly or viewonly, optionally followed by a username and press Enter.
Examples
The following command sets the user access level for JohnDoe to Admin:
Switched CDU: set user access admin johndoe<Enter>
The following command sets the user access level for JaneDoe to User:
Switched CDU: set user access user janedoe<Enter>
Granting and removing input load viewing privileges:
The Set User Envmon command grants or removes input status viewing privileges to/from a user.
To grant or remove input load viewing privileges for a user:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set user envmon followed by on or off, optionally followed by a
username and press Enter.
Example
The following command grants input load privileges to the user JohnDoe:
Switched CDU: set user envmon on johndoe<Enter>