
User's Guide ______________________________________________________________________
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You can manage user levels by the userlevel command when the
service connection is open. The command has the following syntax:
userlevel [level <set/clear>]
To check the current setting, give the command alone, without
parameters. When you want to change the level, give the command with
parameters. When you change the level to a higher one, a password is
required. When you change the level to a lower one, a password is not
required.
To change the password for the level, give the command with the
appropriate level and the set parameter. For this operation, the effective
user level has to be the highest, that is, 5. The change of the password
becomes effective immediately.
To remove the password for the level, give the command with the
appropriate level and the clear parameter. For this operation, the
effective user level has to be the highest, that is 5. The change of the
password becomes effective immediately.
To check the allowed commands at a specific level, give the help
command. Table 13 on page 125 lists the accessible commands in the
different user levels. Level 1 provides access to the minimum set of
commands and visibility of system parameters. Level 3 provides access
to all commands needed for normal administration and commissioning.
where
level = 1, 3, or 5
set = Sets the password for a level
clear = Clears the password from the level
CAUTION
Setting a new or clearing an existing user level is effective only after
resetting MAWS. When setting a new level or clearing an existing one,
be sure to reset the system before closing the service connection.
Otherwise, you may not be able to access the system without the cold
reset.
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