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84 CCM Installer/User Guide
There may be a difference between the display for a Show User command (without a username)
and Show User <current_username>. If you do not specify a username, the command displays the
current user credentials; with a username, the information comes from the database.
For example, assume username Admin is logged in with Access=PALL. Then, a User Set Admin
Access=–PALL command is issued and the database is modified. A Show User command (without
a username) will display the access as PALL, while a Show User Admin command will display the
new access without PALL.
A Show User All command display includes the information in Table 5.38.
Port Access
Indicates if the user may connect to ports BY GROUP or BY PORT.
If there is any group defined for any ports (which can be determined with a Show
Port Groups command), each user may connect BY GROUP, unless a user’s access
rights include PALL, in which case, a user may connect BY PORT.
If a user is assigned an empty group (with no ports in it) or no groups at all, that user
may lose access to any port once there is a group defined for any port.
Locked YES if user is locked-out, NO if not.
Last Login System up time value when the user logged in.
Port Serial port to which user is connected.
Username Username.
Duration Duration of user’s session.
Socket Telnet socket number.
From Socket Telnet client IP address and socket number.
Table 5.38: Show User All Command Display Fields
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User Username.
Pass YES if user has a password defined, NO if not.
Key YES if user has an SSH key defined, NO if not.
Lock YES if user is locked-out, NO if not.
Level
User’s access level. If a level was not configured, access rights determine the level:
Users with SCON access => APPLIANCEADMIN.
Users with USER or PCON but not SCON => ADMIN.
Otherwise, USER level is assigned.
Access User’s access rights.
Table 5.37: Show User Command Display Fields (Continued)
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