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BSGX4e Business Gateway User Guide 67
Release 01.01 NN47928-102
User Management
deemed necessary and only when the effects of authority and object
ownership are clearly understood.
Configuration Command
Before adding a new rights record or changing an existing rights record, review the
current records by entering the following command:
> show user rights
Then, to add or change a rights record, use the following command:
> config user rights
Table 18 describes the parameters for config user rights.
Add User Rights Example
This example defines a new rights record. The new record applies to the user group
users; it grants read access to objects belonging to Users, as follows:
id: user (user being configured)
access modes allowed: read
group name: users
object name: Users
Table 18. User Rights Parameters
Parameter Description
[id] Identifier of the new or existing rights record. This parameter is
required.
If you edit an existing rights record, only the values specified on
this command are changed; all other values in the record remain
unchanged.
access Rights granted by this record.
all Read, write, and execute.
none No rights granted.
You can specify that two or more of the following methods are
to be connected by using plus (+) symbols.
read Read permission.
write Write permission.
execute Execute permission.
gname Name of the user group granted the rights in this record.
object Objects to which this record applies (Admins | Users).
Objects can belong to Admins or to Users. For example, if the
help description for a command lists its Authority as Admins,
then a rights record for Admins determines if the group can use
that command. For more information, see “Command
Authority” (page 66).