A Lantronix Company SCS3230 System Administrator's Guide
15.00.038 - 63 - May 2002
7.4 Deleting a User ID
To delete a user, use the DELETEUSER command, followed by the user ID on the same
line. The LISTUSERS command will allow verification after deleting a user ID. The
following command sequence is an example of the use of DELETEUSER with
LISTUSERS:
sys admin>>DELETEUSER PETE
Delete user:pete Yes or No (N):y
sys admin>>listusers
2: User id > KEVIN
3: User id > TONY
sys admin>>
User IDs may also be deleted by their record number. As each user ID is created, it is assigned
a sequential record number. This number is associated with the user ID and will be displayed
using the LISTUSER command.
sys admin>> deleteuser /3
Delete user:tony Yes or No (N):y
sys admin>>
To delete a user ID using the record number, specify the number as a qualifier after the
DELETEUSER command in the form DELETEUSER /N, where N is the user record number.
7.5 Devices Command
Device port parameters must be defined by the sys admin using the DEVICES
command. If a single device port is to be changed, the port number must follow the
DEVICES command. If the DEVICES command is entered by itself, the configuration of
all device ports will be listed. To edit all possible device ports for a unit, enter the
command DEVICES /ALL.
Programmable elements include: device name, baud rate, stop bits, parity, data bits,
DCE/DTE, flow control and inhibit direct mode. Pressing <ENTER> accepts the
parameter as is. If changes need to be made, each parameter may be edited as it
comes up after each > prompt.
The device name may not contain the * character. If a name is entered with this
character, the administrator will be asked to re-enter the name.