HP (Hewlett-Packard) A5799A Network Card User Manual


 
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Overview
This chapter covers functions related to adding, modifying and deleting
users from the database.
The database will be destroyed if the terminal server encounters a
failure. Save the latest version of the database to an FTP directory; this
helps you recreate a current database in the case of a failure.
Each record in the database contains the following information about the
user:
User Name (ID)
Access Class
Whether user access is blocked
User Access Expiration Date
Number of sessions allowed
Primary and Secondary Authentication Methods
Auto Execute Command
Comments
Access Classes
Each user is assigned an access class that determines his/her access
and administrative privileges. Users assigned the access class “Host”
can only access host ports and have no administrative privileges on the
terminal server. Sysop and Master users can administer the terminal
server in addition to accessing the host ports.
NOTE: Only a user with Master access privileges can add, delete or
modify user profiles in the database.
Master
– Master access permits the user to change all information in
the terminal server. The Master user controls when and how alarms are
reported, add and delete users from the user database, change user