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sys admin>>ADDUSER
Number of available user records: 200
Number of users defined: 0
Enter user id | USER ID > tom
Enter case sensitive password | PASSWORD > ****
Re-enter case sensitive password | PASSWORD > ****
0-17 | MAX CONCURRENT LOGINS: 1> 2
Allowed devices example: 1-5,10 | DEVICES 0 > 1-4
Allowed listen devices example: 1-5,10 | DEVICES 0 > 0
Allow user to clear device buffer (Y/N) | YES > n
Clear screen after a command (Y/N) | YES > n
Enter user id | USER ID >
Sys admin>>
The above procedure has defined one user. The ConsoleServer 3200 will prompt for
the next user ID to be defined. Repeat the set-up process until all users have been
entered. To return to the sys admin prompt, simply press <ENTER> at the USER ID>
prompt. More users may be added at any time by using the ADDUSER command. A
maximum of 200 users may be defined.
6.2.2 Editing a User ID
sys admin>>EDITUSER TOM
Enter accepts present value
Enter case sensitive password | PASSWORD >
0-17 | MAX CONCURRENT LOGINS: 2>6
Allowed devices example: 1-5,10 | DEVICES 1-4 >
Allowed listen devices example: 1-5,10 | DEVICES 0 >
Allow user to clear device buffer (Y/N) | YES > n
Clear screen after a command (Y/N) | NO > n
sys admin>>
To edit or change parameters for a particular user after defining that user ID, use the
EDITUSER command. For example, if the user 'Tom' needed to have more concurrent
login capabilities, the sys admin would type EDITUSER TOM on the command line. As
each line comes up, change the settings and press <ENTER>, or press <ENTER> to
accept the current setting.
NOTE: When editing any group of parameters, pressing the <ENTER> key will accept
the current value and move to the next parameter in the list.
6.2.3 Listing User IDs
To list the users that have been defined, use the LISTUSERS command. When used
alone, the command will display all user ID’s. When a user ID is specified after the
command, the parameters for that user ID will be displayed. If the /ALL qualifier is
included after the LISTUSERS command, then the parameters for all users are
displayed.