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Appendix A
Syntax and Conventions
SCE 1000 2xGBE Release 2.0.10 User Guide
OL-7117-02 A-3
Login and User Levels
To log in to the SCE 1000, start a Telnet session from your computer to connect to the Command
Line Interface (CLI). When you initially connect to the SCE 1000, you are automatically in the
User authorization level, which is the most basic mode with minimum functionality.
In order to perform administrative functions on the SCE 1000, you must enter the password-
protected Admin or Root authorization levels. The password is not a personal password, but rather
it is a password that gives you and others access to these levels.
During the course of a Telnet session, you can change your current access level by enabling or
disabling the access level and giving the correct system password. There are three authorization
levels, as described in the following table.
Table A-1 Authorization Levels
Level Value Description
User
0 By default, no password required. This level provides minimum
functionality.
Admin
10 By default, password required. For use by general administrators, the
Admin authorization level enables configuration of the SCE 1000.
Root
15 By default, password required. For use by technical field engineers, the
Root authorization level enables configuration of all advanced settings,
such as debug and disaster recovery.
When setting the authorization level in the CLI commands, you must use the value number rather
than the level name.
Syntax and Conventions
The CLI commands are written in the following format:
command required-parameter [optional-parameter]
[no] is an optional parameter that may appear before the command name.
When typing commands, you may enclose parameters in double-quote marks, and you must
do so when there is a space within a parameter name.
Examples are shown in courier style. Bold courier is used to show the commands as you type
them and regular courier is used for system prompts and responses.
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