ADC Release 3.1 Network Card User Manual


 
1152700 Issue 1 February 2001 Operation and Maintenance
Page 2-348
© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
DLP-783
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11. The system responds with Finger Information Changed and then adds the new user to the
GUI access level group requested. The system attempts to “replicate” or copy the new data
to the “peer” or stand-by NMIC. If successful, the system responds with Replicated user
data to peer NMIC and returns the administrator to the root prompt. If a stand-by NMIC is
not available or not installed, the system responds with Failed to replicate user data to peer
NMIC.” If so, the user will have to perform a NMIC Protection Restoration per DLP-725
once the stand-by NMIC is brought into service.
VIEW ALL ACTIVE GUI USERS
12. The administrator can display all GUI users that are currently logged onto the system by
entering the following command at the root bash prompt exactly as shown:
manageGui
13. The system displays all active users one though five and indicates the “1
st
Privileged User
as shown in Figure 783-1. This is the first Level 3 user who logged onto the system and in
doing such is the only one that can make topology changes and perform protection
switches/restoration. If logged on as the root user, you have the privilege of “killing” the
GUI sessions of other users at this point. The system prompts the administrator to type in
the number of the user to boot off (numbers 1 to 5).
Figure 783-1. Terminal Display of Managing GUI
ADC LINUX for Cellworx (R)
Warning: Unauthorized use of this
system may lead to prosecution.
login: root
Last login: Mon May 8 09:36:45 from 155.xxx.245.xxx
[root@ltar040 /root]# manageGui
This is a list of GUIs currently active:::
GUI Id = 1: User = root DISPLAY=155.xxx.245.123:0.0 (1
st
Privileged User)
GUI Id = 2 is not currently active
GUI Id = 3 is not currently active
GUI Id = 4 is not currently active
GUI Id = 5 is not currently active
Please enter the GUI Id of the GUI to be terminated or –1 to exit :