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Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • System
• disableWeb(2)—When this option is selected, access to the WWW pages is denied for everyone.
Monitor Privilege (boxMonitorPrivilege)
Specifies the privileges given to the monitor user. Privileges can be removed or additional write access can be
given beyond read-only access. The following options are available:
• none(0)—The monitor user can not log in.
• read-only(2)—This is the default setting. The monitor user can view but not change any parameters. Mon-
itor can not view passwords.
• writeUser(18)—The monitor user can change all parameters—except passwords— under authentication,
drop-and-insert, and dial-in links.
• writeUserlp(50)—The monitor user can change all parameters—except passwords— under authentication,
drop-and-insert, dial-in, and IP links.
• writeUserlpWan(114)—The monitor user can change all parameters—except passwords— under authenti-
cation, drop-and-insert, dial-in, IP, T1/E1, and Frame Relay links.
• writeUserlpWanSystem(242)—The monitor user can change all parameters—except passwords— under
authentication, drop-and-insert, dial-in, IP, T1/E1, Frame Relay, System, and System Log links.
• writeUserlpWanSystemUpload(498)—The monitor user can change all parameters—except passwords—
under authentication, drop-and-insert, dial-in, IP, T1/E1, Frame Relay, System, and System Log links. The
monitor user can also load firmware updates into the access server.
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The access server system manages the I960 processor utilization by allocating message blocks for data transfers.
This Message Blocks window (see
figure 97) buffer usage of access server message blocks based upon message
block sizes.
Figure 97. Packet Holding Message Blocks window
Buffer Size (boxbuffersize)
The size in bytes of the buffer.
No. of Buffers (boxbuffercount)
The number of buffers this size which are currently free for use