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Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2/EDFA2-A Operations Guide, R2.4
July 2004
Chapter 6 ASH Commands
6.1 Summary of Security Permissions for ASH Commands
user active list Lists the active users.
See the “6.7.7 user active list Command”
section on page 6-28.
No Yes Yes
user active message send Sends the message to all active users.
See the “6.7.8 user active message send
Command” section on page 6-28.
No Yes Yes
user entry create Creates a new user.
See the “6.7.1 user entry create Command”
section on page 6-25.
No No Yes
user entry delete Deletes the user.
See the “6.7.3 user entry delete Command”
section on page 6-26.
No No Yes
user entry edit Edits an existing user entry.
See the “6.7.2 user entry edit Command”
section on page 6-25.
No No Yes
user file display Displays the user names and information.
See the “6.7.4 user file display and user name
display Commands” section on page 6-26.
No Yes Yes
user inactivity display Displays user inactivity times.
See the “6.7.5 user inactivity modify and user
inactivity display Commands” section on
page 6-26.
Yes Yes Yes
user inactivity modify Modifies user inactivity time.
See the “6.7.5 user inactivity modify and user
inactivity display Commands” section on
page 6-26.
No No Yes
user name display Displays the user name.
See the “6.7.4 user file display and user name
display Commands” section on page 6-26.
Yes Yes Yes
user passwd set Sets the user password.
See the “6.7.6 user passwd set Command”
section on page 6-27.
Yes Yes Yes
user passwd set username Sets another user’s password.
See the “6.7.6 user passwd set Command”
section on page 6-27.
No No Yes
voa power input display Displays VOA power input.
See the “6.2.8 voa power input display
Command” section on page 6-10.
Yes Yes Yes
Table 6-1 ASH Commands Security Permissions (Access Levels) (continued)
Command Description
User Access Levels
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