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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Management Terminals
Page 3-11System Login Procedure
3
Administering Login Command Permissions
Users with super-user permissions can set the permissions of the logins they
create. The Command Permissions Categories form displays fields to which a
user with super-user permissions can give or limit access. These commands are
divided into three categories:
Common Command
Administration Commands
Optional Maintenance Commands
Each of the three main categories have subcategories listed under them that
when set to a “y” give permission to use the command sets associated with that
category. When the Command Permissions Categories form is displayed for a
login, the subcategories fields appear with the fields set to give the login full
permissions for that login type. The super-user administering login permissions
can set any of these field to deny access to a command category for the
specified login. If the super-user making the assignments has full super-user
permissions and would like to limit permissions for a category, the super-user
can do so by entering “y” in the Additional Restrictions field located under the
Administration Category section of the Command Permissions Categories form.
Refer to the Command Permissions Form Entries Tables at the end of this section
for a list of command Objects and Actions by:
Display Administration and Maintenance
Administer Features
Administer Permissions
Administer Stations
Administer Trunks
The information is the tables will help you to establish command permissions for
user logins.
To administer command permissions, log in as super-user and:
1. Access the Command Permissions Categories form by entering change
permissions login [login name]. When the form is displayed for a login,
the default permissions for that “login type” are shown. The super-user
administering the login can change a “y” to “n” for each subcategory field.
2. Select a category for the login and enter “y” in each field where
permission to perform an administrative or maintenance action is needed.
The command object you select must be within the permissions for the
login type you are administering.
If the Maintenance option is set to “y” on the Customer Options form, the
super-user can enter “y” in the Maintain Switch Circuit Packs? or Maintain
Process Circuit Packs fields.