
8-20 Specifying a Security Level
LX Series Configuration Guide
Specifying a Security Level
The Security Level specifies the privileges that the subscriber
has on the LX unit. The highest security level is “superuser”. A
subscriber with superuser privileges can execute all of the
commands in the LX CLI.
By default, subscribers without superuser privileges can execute
all of the commands in the User command mode, except for the
monitor/show commands. When the “read” privilege level is
specified for a subscriber account, the subscriber can use the
monitor/show commands.
Privilege levels of “outlet” and “shell” can also be configured for
non-superuser subscriber accounts. A subscriber with the outlet
privilege level can manage outlets, or outlet groups, from the LX
unit. A subscriber with the shell privilege level can access the
Linux shell from the LX CLI.
X To specify the security level for a subscriber account
Use the security level command:
Subs_jack:0 >>security level outlet
Subs_jack:0 >>security level read
Subs_jack:0 >>security level shell
Subs_jack:0 >>security level superuser
Enabling Audit Logging
An audit log records all of the port activity for a subscriber. This
includes the commands that the subscriber enters as well as the
data that is output on the port for the subscriber.
X To enable audit logging for a subscriber
Execute the audit log enable command:
Subs_jack:0 >>audit log enable
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