User Settings - NEC express5800 A2010b User Manual

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Chapter 3 Setup
8.10

User Settings

This section describes how to view and modify the user account through the command line interface.
Enter the following command at the command prompt to move the current target to a user account target which
you would like to view or modify. <N> means any value between 1 and 12: Therefore you can select a user
account between account1 and account12. The <N> corresponds to an order from the top of list of user
accounts on the user account configuration page through a Web browser.
cd /admin1/sp1/account<N>
Enter the following command, to view the information which the selected user account has as its properties.
show
Enter the following command to modify a property of the selected user account.
set <property>=<new value>
The properties which the selected user account contains are as follows:
UserID
This corresponds to a user name (login name). It becomes effective at next login if you change it.
UserPassword
This indicates the user password. "UserPassword=" is displayed but the password setting, value of this
property, is not displayed. It becomes effective at next login if you change it.
oemnec_Group
This specifies the user level. The valid values for this property are "User", "Operator" and "Administrator". It
becomes effective at next login if you change it.
Tips
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A user name can contain up to 15 alphanumeric characters, including "- (minus)" and "_
(underscore)". "- (minus)" cannot be used for the top of a user name.
The password accepts up to 19 ASCII characters, except for "(space)", "*", "&", "?", "=".
To login with the specified user, all the properties for that user must have valid
values.
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